Modulational instability of fast magnetosonic waves emitted from a pinching current sheet |
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Authors: | Toshiaki Fushiki Jun-Ichi Sakai |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratory for Plasma Astrophysics and Fusion Science, Department of Electronics and Information, Faculty of Engineering, Toyama University, Gofuku, 3190 Toyama, Japan;(2) Hokuden Information System Service, 3-1, Sakurabashi, 930 Toyama, Japan;(3) Laboratory for Plasma Astrophysics and Fusion Science, Department of Electronics and Information, Faculty of Engineering, Toyama University, Gofuku, 3190 Toyama, Japan |
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Abstract: | We investigate how fast magnetosonic waves can be produced from a pinching current sheet, by using 3-D MHD code. We show that after magnetic pinch of the current sheet due to pressure imbalance, the current sheet begins to expand by an excess of plasma pressure at the center of the current sheet. During the expansion phase, strong fast magnetosonic waves can be created at the steep region of the density gradient and propagate away from the current sheet. It is shown that the fast magnetosonic waves become unstable against modulational instability, as found by Sakai (1983). After the emission of the fast magnetosonic waves, the current sheet will relax to a new equilibrium state, where the current sheet can be heated by adiabatic compression. The emission processes of the fast magnetosonic waves from the current sheet, as well as the modulational instability of these waves that can lead to effective plasma heating through the Landau damping of the slow waves, are important for an understanding of coronal heating and coronal transient brightening. |
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