Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7379056 | Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications | 2016 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The problem of the head-on collision of two ion-acoustic solitary waves (IASWs) is addressed in electronegative plasmas with a nonextensive electron velocity distribution. Our plasma model is inspired from the experimental studies of Ichiki et al. (2001). Using the extended Poincare-Lighthill-Kuo (PLK) perturbation method, the phase shifts of the head-on collision are obtained. Analytical and numerical results reveal that the magnitude of the phase shift of the IASWs depends sensitively on the number density ratios μ and Ï
, the mass ratio Ï as well as the nonextensive parameter q. For a given mass ratio Ïâ0.27 (Ar+âSF6â), the magnitude of the phase shift increases with an increase of the nonextensive parameter q. An increase of the electron-to-positive ion density ratio μ lowers the phase shift, a trend which is much perceptible for q>1. As Ï increases [Ïâ0.89(Xe+âSF6â)], the phase shift becomes larger.
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Authors
Abderrzak Merriche, Leila Ait Gougam, Mouloud Tribeche,