Compressional MHD wave transport in the magnetosphere 1. Reflection and transmission across the plasmapause

Dong Hun Lee, Mary K. Hudson, Kihong Kim, Robert L. Lysak, Yan Song

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Abstract

Magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) wave properties in inhomogeneous plasmas such as the magnetosphere are complicated by existence of local cutoff, coupling, and dissipation. We study the transport of MHD waves when compressional waves are assumed to propagate into the plasmasphere from the outer magnetosphere. By assuming a region of the Alfven speed crest, which approximates the plasmapause region, we investigate how the initial compressional MHD wave energy is reflected, absorbed, and delivered across the plasmapause. Our results present the exact reflection, transmission, and absorption coefficients without any theoretical approximations for given frequencies and wave numbers. It is found that relatively strong absorption of compressional waves occurs where the frequency ranges from the local resonant condition to the cutoff condition at the maximum of the Alfven speed crest. We compare and discuss the behavior of compressional waves in our results with previous observations.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number1307
JournalJournal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics
Volume107
Issue numberA10
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2002

Keywords

  • 2768 magnetospheric physics: plasmasphere
  • 2772 magnetospheric physics: plasma waves and instabilities
  • 7827 space plasma physics: kinetic and MHD theory
  • 7871 space plasma physics: waves and instabilities

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