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A&A 411, 1-8 (2003)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20031298
Twofold effect of Alfvén waves on the transverse gravitational instability
A. Gazol1 and T. Passot21 Instituto de Astronomía, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Campus Morelia, A. P. 72-3 (Xangari), 58089, Morelia, Michoacán, México
2 CNRS, Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur, BP 4229, 06304 Nice Cedex 4, France
e-mail: passot@obs-nice.fr
(Received 22 January 2003 / Accepted 25 March 2003)
Abstract
This paper is devoted to the study of the gravitational instability
of a medium permeated by a uniform magnetic field along which a
circularly polarized Alfvén wave propagates. We concentrate on the
case of perturbations purely transverse to the ambient field by means
of direct numerical simulations of the MHD equations and of a linear
stability analysis performed on a moderate amplitude asymptotic model.
The Alfvén wave provides an extra stabilizing pressure
when the scale of perturbations is sufficiently large or small
compared to the Jeans length
. However, there is a band of
scales around
for which the Alfvén wave is found to have a destabilizing effect.
In particular, when the medium is stable in the absence of waves,
the gravitational instability can develop when the wave amplitude
lies in an appropriate range.
This effect appears to be a consequence of the coupling between
Alfvén and magnetosonic waves. The prediction based on a WKB
approach that the Alfvén wave pressure tensor is isotropic and
thus opposes gravity in all directions is only recovered for
large amplitude waves for which the coupling between the different
MHD modes is negligible.
Key words: instabilities -- magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) -- turbulence -- waves -- gravitation
Offprint request: A. Gazol, a.gazol@astrosmo.unam.mx
© ESO 2003
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