Oblique Alfven waves in a stellar wind environment with dust particles charged by inelastic collisions and by photoionization

The characteristics of Alfven waves propagating in a direction oblique to the ambient magnetic field in a stellar wind environment are discussed. A kinetic formulation for a magnetized dusty plasma is adopted considering Maxwellian distributions of electrons and ions, and immobile dust particles ele...

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Main Authors: De Toni, L.B (Author), Gaelzer, R. (Author), Ziebell, L.F (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press 2022
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Summary:The characteristics of Alfven waves propagating in a direction oblique to the ambient magnetic field in a stellar wind environment are discussed. A kinetic formulation for a magnetized dusty plasma is adopted considering Maxwellian distributions of electrons and ions, and immobile dust particles electrically charged by absorption of plasma particles and by photoionization. The dispersion relation is numerically solved and the results are compared with situations previously studied where dust particles were not charged by photoionization, which is an important process in a stellar wind of a relatively hot star. We show that the presence of dust causes the shear Alfven waves to present a region of wavenumber values with zero frequency and that the minimum wavelength for which the mode becomes dispersive again is roughly proportional to the radiation intensity to which the dust grains are exposed. The damping rates of both shear and compressional Alfven waves are observed to decrease with increasing radiation flux, for the parameters considered. For the particular case where both modes present a region with null real frequency when the radiation flux is absent or weak, it is shown that when the radiation flux is sufficiently strong, the photoionization mechanism may cause this region to get smaller or even to vanish, for compressional Alfven waves. In that case, the compressional Alfven waves present non-zero frequency for all wavenumber values, while the shear Alfven waves still present null frequency in a certain interval of wavenumber values, which gets smaller with the presence of radiation. © 2022 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society.
Physical Description:10
ISBN:00358711 (ISSN)
DOI:10.1093/mnras/stac547