In the present research work, effect of drifting velocity of electrons have been studied in plasma systems consisting of cold positive and negative ions and electron beam. The electrons are assumed to obey non-extensive velocity distribution. Standard reductive perturbation method is used to derive dispersion relation, which comes out to be a polynomial of four degree in phase velocity that corresponds to four ion-acoustic modes. The expression for critical velocity is found to be the function of various parameters including nonextensive parameter q. The nonextensivity and electron beam parameters play crucial role in the characterization of solitons. We have taken (Ar+F-), (H+ H-), (H+O2-) plasma systems for our study
The properties of a weakly ionized plasma with a high concentration of flowing neutrals are discusse...
The friction in multi-component plasmas is discussed, and its effects on ion acoustic (IA) and drift...
Using integral form of governing equations in terms of pseudopotential the effects of higher order n...
Large amplitude ion-acoustic and electronacoustic waves in an unmagnetized multi-component plasma sy...
htmlabstractThe nonlinear propagation of planar and nonplanar (cylindrical and spherical) ion-acoust...
Local dispersion relations for resistive drift mode in a nonuniform magnetize plasma are derived for...
It is shown that the space charge wave modes of propagation which are usually associated with the dr...
Propagation of ion-acoustic solitary waves in a collisionless, unmagnetised single-electron-temperat...
Electron-acoustic waves occur in space and laboratory plasmas where two distinct electron population...
488-493Using the Sagdeev’s pseudopotential approach, effects of non-thermal electrons and warm nega...
Suprathermal electrons and inertial drifting electrons, so called electron beam, are crucial to the ...
The nonlocal electron and ion transport processes in weakly ionized plasmas are studied. The goal is...
The main principles of transport in multicomponent plasmas are described. Because the bulk plasma is...
The effects of higher-order nonlinearity and dispersiveness on the ion-acoustic solitons in a multic...
In this research paper, the authors have studied the properties of ion-acoustic solitons and double-...
The properties of a weakly ionized plasma with a high concentration of flowing neutrals are discusse...
The friction in multi-component plasmas is discussed, and its effects on ion acoustic (IA) and drift...
Using integral form of governing equations in terms of pseudopotential the effects of higher order n...
Large amplitude ion-acoustic and electronacoustic waves in an unmagnetized multi-component plasma sy...
htmlabstractThe nonlinear propagation of planar and nonplanar (cylindrical and spherical) ion-acoust...
Local dispersion relations for resistive drift mode in a nonuniform magnetize plasma are derived for...
It is shown that the space charge wave modes of propagation which are usually associated with the dr...
Propagation of ion-acoustic solitary waves in a collisionless, unmagnetised single-electron-temperat...
Electron-acoustic waves occur in space and laboratory plasmas where two distinct electron population...
488-493Using the Sagdeev’s pseudopotential approach, effects of non-thermal electrons and warm nega...
Suprathermal electrons and inertial drifting electrons, so called electron beam, are crucial to the ...
The nonlocal electron and ion transport processes in weakly ionized plasmas are studied. The goal is...
The main principles of transport in multicomponent plasmas are described. Because the bulk plasma is...
The effects of higher-order nonlinearity and dispersiveness on the ion-acoustic solitons in a multic...
In this research paper, the authors have studied the properties of ion-acoustic solitons and double-...
The properties of a weakly ionized plasma with a high concentration of flowing neutrals are discusse...
The friction in multi-component plasmas is discussed, and its effects on ion acoustic (IA) and drift...
Using integral form of governing equations in terms of pseudopotential the effects of higher order n...