Nonplanar dust acoustic solitary waves in a strongly coupled dusty plasma with superthermal ions

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The nonplanar amplitude modulation of dust acoustic (DA) envelope solitary waves in a strongly coupled dusty plasma (SCDP) has been investigated. By using a reductive perturbation technique, a modified nonlinear Schrödinger equation (NLSE) including the effects of geometry, polarization, and ion superthermality is derived. The modulational instability (MI) of the nonlinear DA wave envelopes is investigated in both planar and nonplanar geometries. There are two stable regions for the DA wave propagation strongly affected by polarization and ion superthermality. Moreover, it is found that the nonlinear DA waves in spherical geometry are the more structurally stable. The larger growth rate of the nonlinear DA MI is observed in the cylindrical geometry. The salient characteristics of the MI in the nonplanar geometries cannot be found in the planar one. The DA wave propagation and the NLSE solutions are investigated both analytically and numerically.

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El-Labany, S. K., El-Taibany, W. F., El-Shamy, E. F., & Zedan, N. A. (2014). Nonplanar dust acoustic solitary waves in a strongly coupled dusty plasma with superthermal ions. Physics of Plasmas, 21(12). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4904902

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