Summary: | A warm degenerate magneto-rotating quantum plasma (WDMRQP) model consisting of a static heavy nucleus, inertial non-degenerate light nucleus, and warm non-relativistic or ultra-relativistic electrons has been considered to observe the generation of nucleus-acoustic (NA) solitary waves (NASWs). A Korteweg–de-Vries-type equation is derived by using the reductive perturbation method to describe the characteristics of the NASWs. It has been observed that the temperature of warm degenerate species, rotational speed of the plasma system, and the presence of heavy nucleus species modify the basic features (height and width) of NASWs in the WDMRQP system and support the existence of positive NA wave potential only. The applications of the present investigation have been briefly discussed.
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