Dust-acoustic supersolitons in a three-species dusty plasma with kappa distributions

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Supersolitons are a form of soliton characterised, inter alia, by additional local extrema superimposed on the usual bipolar electric field signature. Previous studies of supersolitons supported by three-component plasmas have dealt with ion-acoustic structures. An analogous problem is now considered, namely, dust-acoustic supersolitons in a plasma composed of fluid negative dust grains and two kappa-distributed positive ion species. Calculations illustrating some supersoliton characteristics are presented. © Cambridge University Press 2013.

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Hellberg, M. A., Baluku, T. K., Verheest, F., & Kourakis, I. (2013). Dust-acoustic supersolitons in a three-species dusty plasma with kappa distributions. Journal of Plasma Physics, 79(6), 1039–1043. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022377813001153

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