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On the stability of self-consistent large-amplitude waves in a cold plasma. Part 3. Transverse circularly polarized waves in the presence of a large-scale magnetic field

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 March 2009

M. A. Lee
Affiliation:
McDonnell Center for the Space Sciences and Department of Physics, Washington University, St Louis, Missouri 63130
I. Lerche
Affiliation:
Enrico Fermi Instituteand Department of Physics, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 60637

Abstract

We demonstrate that a self-consistent large-amplitude circularly polarized wave, propagating in a cold plasma in the presence of a large-scale magnetic field, is unstable if the constant bulk streaming speed of the plasma is zero in the frame in which the wave depends oniy on time. The growth rate is of the order of the plasma frequency or the gyrofrequency at short perturbation wavelengths, and is proportional to the perturbation wave vector at long wavelengths. For nonzero but small streaming the instability rate increases for one streaming direction and decreases for the other. We conclude that instability is the rule rather than the exception for large-amplitude waves in a cold plasma.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1979

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