DocumentCode :
1018562
Title :
Waves in complex plasmas with dust distributions (charge/size/mass) revisited
Author :
Verheest, Frank ; Cattaert, Tom
Author_Institution :
Sterrenkundig Obs., Univ. Gent, Belgium
Volume :
32
Issue :
2
fYear :
2004
fDate :
4/1/2004 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
653
Lastpage :
658
Abstract :
Polydisperse dust, as in astrophysical observations, occurs in a range of sizes, compositions, charges, and masses, with corresponding changes to linear dispersion laws. At the fluid level the charged dust can be treated as a discrete collection of different fluids or as the continuous limit over a charge range. On the other hand, one global dust fluid needs appropriate model equations, derivable from a Klimontovich or extended Vlasov approach, in which charge, mass, and/or size enter as extra phase space variables. Due to differing charge-to-mass weightings, this is sometimes quite involved. An extended kinetic theory allows for a more correct picture, including possible microscopic damping mechanisms, but quickly becomes very unwieldy. An intermediate procedure is to use results for monodisperse dust and integrate afterwards over dust distributions. This cannot be applied blindly, so that it is necessary to check results on their applicability and consistency. Selected applications have been treated for parallel electromagnetic, oblique electrostatic (and possibly self-gravitational), and fluid dust-Bernstein modes, to illustrate the methodological aspects of this part of dusty plasma physics.
Keywords :
Vlasov equation; dusty plasmas; plasma Bernstein waves; plasma flow; plasma instability; plasma kinetic theory; reviews; charge-to-mass weightings; charged dust; complex plasmas; dust charge distributions; dust mass distributions; dust size distributions; dusty plasma physics; extended Vlasov approach; extended kinetic theory; fluid dust-Bernstein modes; fluid level; global dust fluid; linear dispersion laws; microscopic damping mechanisms; model equations; monodisperse dust; oblique electrostatic dust Bernstein modes; parallel electromagnetic dust-Bernstein model; phase space variables; polydisperse dust; waves; Current density; Damping; Dusty plasma; Electromagnetic scattering; Electrostatics; Equations; Kinetic theory; Microscopy; Plasma waves; Space charge; Complex plasmas; dust distributions; dust-Bernstein modes; dusty plasmas; electromagnetic waves; electrostatic waves;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0093-3813
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2004.826086
Filename :
1308530
Link To Document :
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