Abstract

AbstractThe instability of dust acoustic waves driven by electrons and ions with different drift velocities in dusty non-extensive plasma is investigated based on the kinetic theory. The non-extensivity parameters of non-extensive distribution for three plasma components are different from each other. The instability growth rate is shown to be dependent on the non-extensivity parameters as well as on the ion--electron number density ratio. In the extensive limit (q=1), the result in Maxwellian distribution plasma is recovered. The instability growth rate is found to decrease as the population of suprathermal electrons and dust grains increases, but it enhances when the number of suprathermal ions increases and electron density decreases.

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