Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1861614 | Physics Letters A | 2008 | 4 Pages |
The nonlinear propagation of dust-ion-acoustic (DIA) waves in an adiabatic dusty plasma (containing adiabatic inertial-less electrons, adiabatic inertial ions, and negatively charged static dust) is investigated by the pseudo-potential approach. The combined effects of adiabatic electrons and negatively charged static dust on the basic properties (critical Mach number, amplitude, and width) of small as well as arbitrary amplitude DIA solitary waves are explicitly examined. It is found that the combined effects of adiabatic electrons and negatively charged static dust significantly modify the basic properties (critical Mach number, amplitude, and width) of the DIA solitary waves. It is also found that due to the effect of adiabaticity of electrons, negative DIA solitary waves [which are found to exist in a dusty plasma (containing isothermal electrons, cold ions, and negatively charged static dust) for α=zdnd0/ni0>2/3α=zdnd0/ni0>2/3, where zdzd is the number of electrons residing onto a dust grain surface, nd0nd0 is the constant (static) dust number density and ni0ni0 is the equilibrium ion number density] disappears, i.e. due to the effect of adiabatic electrons, one cannot have negative DIA solitary waves for any possible set of dusty plasma parameters [0⩽α<10⩽α<1 and 0⩽σ=Ti0/Te0⩽10⩽σ=Ti0/Te0⩽1, where Ti0Ti0 (Te0Te0) is electron (ion) temperature at equilibrium].