Self-generated magnetic field by transverse plasmons in celestial bodies

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Celestial Bodies, Cosmic Plasma, Interstellar Magnetic Fields, Plasmons, Wave-Particle Interactions, Nonlinear Equations, Wave Interaction

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We suggest that a quasi-steady magnetic field could be generated in plasmas with HF radiation through wave-wave and wave-particle interactions. It is shown that the behavior of self-generated magnetic fields can be described by nonlinear coupling equations. Numerical results show that a magnetic field self-generated by transverse pumping plasmons may collapse, leading to enhancement of the magnetic field up to 1000 G in a range around 200 km, which corresponds to the observed small-scale fields on the solar surface.

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