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- Title
Propagation of magnetoacoustic surface waves along static plasma slab surrounded by moving plasma and neutral gas.
- Authors
Valliammal, R.; Sivaraman, M.; Somasundaram, K.
- Abstract
The existence and propagation of fast and slow magnetoacoustic surface waves (MASW) is investigated in our work by taking a theoretical model of a static plasma slab as the middle layer with a moving plasma region at the top and neutral gas medium as the bottom layer. Applying linear MHD, the dispersion relation is obtained and the propagation of magnetoacoustic surface waves, in the compressional limit for steady flow and for different values of dimensionless wave numbers, is analyzed. Steady flow of plasma along a structured atmosphere may cause enhancement of existing surface modes, disappearance of some modes and generation of new surface wave modes. The possible regions for the propagation of fast and slow surface and body waves for different mass density ratios and magnetic field ratios and with a small flow velocity are studied. Our discussion may help in analyzing more complicated cases.
- Subjects
ACOUSTIC surface wave devices; THEORY of wave motion; PLASMA dynamics; MAGNETOHYDRODYNAMICS; DIMENSIONLESS numbers; MASS (Physics); MAGNETIC fields
- Publication
European Physical Journal D (EPJ D), 2010, Vol 60, Issue 2, p325
- ISSN
1434-6060
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1140/epjd/e2010-00213-6