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Sheared Flow Driven Drift Instability and Vortices in Dusty Plasmas with Opposite Polarity
Authors:A Mushtaq  AttaUllah Shah  M Ikram  R E H Clark
Institution:1. Department of Physics, Abdul Wali Khan University, Mardan, 23200, Pakistan
2. Institute of Physics & Electronics, University of Peshawar, Peshawar, 25000, Pakistan
3. Department of Physics, Hazara University, 21300, Mansehra, Pakistan
4. Departments of Physics and Astronomy, University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX, USA
Abstract:Low-frequency electrostatic drift waves are studied in an inhomogeneous dust magnetoplasma containing dust with components of opposite polarity. The drift waves are driven by the magnetic-field-aligned (parallel) sheared flows in the presence of electrons and ions. Due to sheared flow in the linear regime, the electrostatic dust drift waves become unstable. The conditions of mode instability, with the effects of dust streaming and opposite polarity, are studied. These are excited modes which gain large amplitudes and exhibit interactions among themselves. The interaction is governed by the Hasegawa-Mima (HM) nonlinear equation with vector nonlinearity. The stationary solutions of the HM equation in the form of a vortex chain and a dipolar vortex, including effects of dust polarity and electron (ion) temperatures, are studied. The relevance of the present work to space and laboratory four component dusty plasmas is noted.
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