Coupled guided modes in the magnetotails: spatial structure and ballooning instability

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A. S. Leonovich
D. A. Kozlov
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[1] Institute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics SB RAS,
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MHD-oscillations; Coupled modes; Magnetotail; Ballooning instability;
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The problem of the spatial structure of coupled azimuthally small-scale Alfvén and slow magnetosonic (SMS) waves is solved in an axisymmetric magnetotail model with a current sheet. It is shown that the linear transformation of these waves occurs in the current sheet on magnetic field lines stretched into the magnetotail. From the ionosphere to the current sheet these modes are linearly independent. Due to the high ionospheric conductivity the structure of coupled modes along magnetic field lines represents standing waves with very different typical scales in different parts of the field line. In most of the field line their structure is determined by the large-scale Alfvén wave structure. Near the ionosphere and in the current sheet, small-scale SMS wave field starts to dominate. In these regions coupled modes becomes small-scale. Such modes are neutrally stable on the field lines that do not cross the current sheet, but switch to the ballooning instability regime on field lines crossing the current sheet. An external source is required to generate these modes and this paper considers external currents in the ionosphere as a possible driver. In the direction across magnetic shells the coupled modes are waves running away from the magnetic shell on which they were generated.
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