Stability of line-tied 1-d coronal loops: Significance of an extended Suydam criterion |
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Authors: | P De Bruyne A W Hood |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Mathematical and Computational Sciences, University of St. Andrews, KY169SS Fife, Scotland;(2) Present address: LABORELEC, DMI, B-1630 Linkebeek, Belgium |
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Abstract: | The stability of coronal magnetic loops is investigated with the influence of the dense photosphere (line-tying) included. The stability method, based on the Finite Fourier Series method developed by Einaudi and Van Hoven (1981, 1983), is applied to two different equilibria and the approximate critical conditions for the onset of different azimuthal instabilities are investigated. It is shown that, for nearly force-free loops, the extended Suydam criterion, obtained by De Bruyne and Hood (1989) for localized modes, predicts the existence of a global kink instability when a localized mode is just destabilized. For loops with substantial gas pressure gradients it is the localized modes that are destabilized first of all and the extended Suydam criterion gives the necessary and sufficient conditions for an instability. In this latter case, the instability threshold for the kink mode is quite close to the localized mode threshold. Finally, it is shown that the growth times of the instabilities are comparable to the Aflvén travel times along the loop when the extended Suydam criterion is violated. |
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