Modulational instability of dust ion acoustic waves in astrophysical dusty plasmas with non thermal electrons

Authors

  • Kurosh Javidan Department of Physics, Fer do wsi University of Mashhad, 91775-1436, Mashhad, Iran
  • Marzieh Ghobakhloo Department of Physics, Fer do wsi University of Mashhad, 91775-1436, Mashhad, Iran
  • Mohammad Ebrahim Zomorrodian Department of Physics, Fer do wsi University of Mashhad, 91775-1436, Mashhad, Iran
Abstract:

  Propagation of dust ion acoustic waves in plasmas composed of nonthermal distributed electrons and stationary dust particles is investigated. Nonlinear Schrdinger equation is derived to describe small amplitude waves, using the reduction perturbation technique. Modulation instability of dust ion acoustic waves is analysed for this system. Parametric investigation indicates that growth rate of the modulational instability is sensitive to the value of non-thermal parameter and relative density of plasma constituents. 

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Journal title

volume 3  issue 1

pages  47- 55

publication date 2016-05-01

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