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A&A 429, 767-777 (2005)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20041494
"Swing Absorption" of fast magnetosonic waves in inhomogeneous media
B. M. Shergelashvili1, T. V. Zaqarashvili2, S. Poedts1 and B. Roberts31 Centre for Plasma Astrophysics, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Celestijnenlaan 200B, 3001 Leuven, Belgium
e-mail: [Bidzina.Shergelashvili;Stefaan.Poedts]@wis.kuleuven.ac.be
2 Abastumani Astrophysical Observatory, Kazbegi Ave. 2a, Tbilisi 380060, Georgia, USA
e-mail: temuri@hubble.uib.es
3 School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of St. Andrews, St. Andrews, Fife, KY16 9SS, Scotland, UK
e-mail: bernie@mcs.st-and.ac.uk
(Received 18 June 2004 / Accepted 23 August 2004 )
Abstract
The recently suggested swing interaction between fast
magnetosonic and Alfvén waves (Zaqarashvili & Roberts
2002a) is generalized to inhomogeneous media. We show that
the fast magnetosonic waves propagating across an applied
non-uniform magnetic field can parametrically amplify the Alfvén
waves propagating along the field through the periodical variation
of the Alfvén speed. The resonant Alfvén waves have half the
frequency and the perpendicular velocity polarization of the fast
waves. The wavelengths of the resonant waves have different values
across the magnetic field, due to the inhomogeneity in the
Alfvén speed. Therefore, if the medium is bounded along the
magnetic field, then the harmonics of the Alfvén waves, which
satisfy the condition for onset of a standing pattern, have
stronger growth rates. In these regions the fast magnetosonic
waves can be strongly "absorbed", their energy going in
transversal Alfvén waves. We refer to this phenomenon as "Swing Absorption". This mechanism can be of importance in
various astrophysical situations.
Key words: magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) -- magnetic fields -- waves -- Sun: sunspots -- Sun: oscillations
© ESO 2005
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