Abstract

The nonlinear propagation of dust-acoustic waves in an obliquely propagating magnetized dusty plasma, containing Maxwellian distributed ions of distinct temperatures (namely lower and higher temperature Maxwellian ions), negatively charged mobile dust grains, and Maxwellian electrons, is rigorously investigated and analyzed by deriving the Zakharov-Kuznetsov equation. It is investigated that the characteristics of the dustacoustic solitary waves are significantly modified by the external magnetic field, relative ion and electron temperature-ratio, and respective number densities of two population of ions. The implications of the results obtained from this analysis in space and laboratory dusty plasmas are briefly discussed.

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