We consider the influence of dust charge fluctuations on damping of the
dust-ion-acoustic waves. It is assumed that all grains have equal masses but
charges are not constant in time - they may fluctuate in time. The dust charges
are not really independent of the variations in the plasma potentials. All
modes will influence the charging mechanism, and feedback will lead to several
new interesting and unexpected phenomena. The charging of the grains depends on
local plasma characteristics. If the waves disturb these characteristic, then
charging of the grains is affected and the grain charge is modified, with a
resulting feedback on the wave mode. In the case considered here, when the
temperature of electrons is much greater than the temperature of the ions and
the temperature of electrons is not great enough for further ionization of the
ions, we show that attenuation of the acoustic wave depends only on one
phenomenological coefficientComment: 4 pages, 4th International Conference on the Physics of Dusty
Plasmas, Orleans-Franc