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Compressive high-frequency waves riding on an Alfven/ion-cyclotron wave in a multi-fluid plasma

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JOURNAL OF PLASMA PHYSICS
Volume 77, Issue -, Pages 693-707

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S0022377811000080

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  1. International Max Planck Research School (IMPRS)

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In this paper, we study the weakly-compressive high-frequency plasma waves which are superposed on a large-amplitude Alfven wave in a multi-fluid plasma consisting of protons, electrons, and alpha particles. For these waves, the plasma environment is inhomogenous due to the presence of the low-frequency Alfven wave with a large amplitude, a situation that may apply to space plasmas such as the solar corona and solar wind. The dispersion relation of the plasma waves is determined from a linear stability analysis using a new eigenvalue method that is employed to solve the set of differential wave equations which describe the propagation of plasma waves along the direction of the constant component of the Alfven wave magnetic field. This approach also allows one to consider weak compressive effects. In the presence of the background Alfven wave, the dispersion branches obtained differ significantly from the situation of a uniform plasma. Due to compressibility, acoustic waves are excited and couplings between various modes occur, and even an instability of the compressive mode. In a kinetic treatment, these plasma waves would be natural candidates for Landau-resonant wave-particle interactions, and may thus via their damping lead to particle heating.

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