New Journal of Physics (Jan 2014)
Externally excited planar dust acoustic shock waves in a strongly coupled dusty plasma under microgravity conditions
Abstract
The formation and dissipation of an externally excited planar dust acoustic shock wave in a three-dimensional uniform dust cloud has been observed under microgravity conditions. The experiment has been performed in the dc gas discharge chamber ‘Plasma Kristall-4’ (Fortov et al 2005 Plasma Phys. Control. Fusion http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0741-3335/47/12B/S39 47 http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0741-3335/47/12B/S39 ) on board the A300 Zero-G airplane. The shock Mach number and compression factor reached 3.5 and 6, correspondingly, with a shock width of about the interparticle distance. Due to the utilization of the polarity-switching dc discharge mode and application of the Rankine–Hugoniot relations, the dust particle electrostatic pressure was determined and the Hugoniot percussive adiabat for the dust subsystem was derived. The obtained data were simulated using thermodynamic properties of highly nonideal Debye–Hückel (Yukawa) systems. Comparison of the experimental and simulated data has demonstrated that the screening length in a dense dusty plasma is not determined by the total ion number density, but rather by those ‘effective’ ions which are not bounded by negatively charged dust grains. Thus, this work presents a new experimental approach for the investigation of the dense dusty plasma clouds.
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