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Reflection and dissipation of oblique Alfvén waves in an isothermal atmosphere

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  • Hadi Yahya Alkahby
  • M. A. Mahrous

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In this article, we investigate the combined effects of viscosity and Ohmic electrical conductivity on upward and downward propagation oblique Alfvén waves in an isothermal atmosphere. It is shown that the presence and direction of the magnetic field play an important role in the structure and the heating mechanism of solar atmosphere. In addition, the atmosphere can be divided into two distinct regions connected by a transition region. In the lower region, the solution can be written as a linear combination of an upward and a downward propagation wave with unequal wavelengths. In the upper region, the solution decays exponentially with the altitude. Moreover, the magnetic field creates a reflecting and a non-absorbing transition region. On the contrary, the viscosity and Ohmic electrical conductivity produce a reflecting and an absorbing transition region. The nature of the transition region depends on the relative strength of the viscous diffusivity with respect to the resistive diffusivity and on the direction of the magnetic field. A unique solution is determined. The reflection coefficient and damping factors are derived and the conclusions are discussed in connection with the nature of the heating mechanism of the solar atmosphere.

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  • Hadi Yahya Alkahby & M. A. Mahrous, 1999. "Reflection and dissipation of oblique Alfvén waves in an isothermal atmosphere," International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences, Hindawi, vol. 22, pages 1-9, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jijmms:805231
    DOI: 10.1155/S0161171299221618
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