Artículos de revistas
Circularly polarized alfven and ion cyclotron waves in space plasmas
Fecha
1995Registro en:
Physica Scripta, Volumen 1995, Issue T60, 1995, Pages 144-159
14024896
00318949
10.1088/0031-8949/1995/T60/019
Autor
Gomberoff, L.
Institución
Resumen
The linear and nonlinear theory of circularly-polarized Alfvdn and ion-cyclotron waves in multicomponent plasmas is reviewed. It is shown that minor heavy- ion components play an important role in the dispersive properties of space plasmas. In the nonlinear theory, the presence of minor heavy-ion components leads to a number of new wave couplings which in turn, can lead to new instabilities. These instabilities are of various kinds: modulational, beat wave and decay instabilities. It is shown that the new instabilities can be very efficient in the energy transfer from the pump wave to the heavy-ion species. This can occur through the Landau damping of electro-acoustic daughter waves, and/or resonance absorption of sideband waves. These processes can help us to understand a number of properties observed in high-speed solar wind streams and in the magnetosphere.