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Properties of Short-wavelength Oblique Alfven and Slow Waves

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2014-09-16 v2 Space Physics

Abstract

Linear properties of kinetic Alfv\'{e}n waves (KAWs) and kinetic slow waves (KSWs) are studied in the framework of two-fluid magnetohydrodynamics. We obtain the wave dispersion relations that are valid in a wide range of the wave frequency ω\omega and plasma-to-magnetic pressure ratio β\beta . The KAW frequency can reach and exceed the ion cyclotron frequency at ion kinetic scales, whereas the KSW frequency remains sub-cyclotron. At β1\beta \sim 1, the plasma and magnetic pressure perturbations of both modes are in anti-phase, so that there is nearly no total pressure perturbations. However, these modes exhibit also several opposite properties. At high % \beta , the electric polarization ratios of KAWs and KSWs are opposite at the ion gyroradius scale, where KAWs are polarized in sense of electron gyration (right-hand polarized) and KSWs are left-hand polarized. The magnetic helicity σ1\sigma \sim 1 for KAWs and σ1\sigma \sim -1 for KSWs, and the ion Alfv\'{e}n ratio RAi1R_{Ai}\ll 1 for KAWs and RAi1R_{Ai}\gg 1 for KSWs. We also found transition wavenumbers where KAWs change their polarization from left- to right-hand. These new properties can be used to discriminate KAWs and KSWs when interpreting kinetic-scale electromagnetic fluctuations observed in various solar-terrestrial plasmas. This concerns, in particular, identification of modes responsible for kinetic-scale pressure-balanced fluctuations and turbulence in the solar wind.

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@article{arxiv.1405.0717,
  title  = {Properties of Short-wavelength Oblique Alfven and Slow Waves},
  author = {J. S. Zhao and Y. Voitenko and M. Y. Yu and J. Y. Lu and D. J Wu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1405.0717},
  year   = {2014}
}

Comments

13 pages, 13 figures. This version is accepted and published in the Astrophysical Journal