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Dec 2002
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DUSTY PLASMAS IN THE NEW MILLENNIUM: Third Conference on the Physics of Dusty Plasmas. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 649,
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Dusty Or Complex Plasmas, Plasma Crystals, Impurities In Plasmas, Nonlinear Phenomena: Waves, Wave Propagation, And Other Interactions, Magnetohydrodynamics And Plasmas
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In self-gravitating dusty plasmas, the dust particles can interact through electric, self-gravitational and collisional forces. If neutral dust is absent, the main collisional forces will be those between the ions and the dust grains. When only the dust-ion collisions are retained in the description, rootlocus theory can be used to easily determine the stability of self-gravitating plasmas. Moreover, rootlocus theory enables a visualization of the evolution of the real frequencies and damping decrements of the dust-acoustic and ion-acoustic modes. The development of these important frequencies are mapped for increasing dust-ion frequencies.
Jacobs Gerald
Verheest Frank
Yaroshenko Victoria V.
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