Linear Beam-Plasma Instabilities in the Presence of Finite Amplitude Backward Propagating Waves

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7839 Nonlinear Phenomena, 7867 Wave/Particle Interactions, 7868 Wave/Wave Interactions, 7871 Waves And Instabilities, 0689 Wave Propagation (4275)

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In previous works finite amplitude circularly polarized waves propagating forward relative to the background magnetic field were shown to affect the behavior of linear proton beam-plasma instabilities [1-4]. We now study the behavior of these instabilities in the presence of finite amplitude circularly polarized backward propagating waves. We find that the presence of both right-hand and left-hand polarized backward propagating waves stabilize linear beam-plasma right-hand instabilities when their amplitude is above a treshold value. It has been shown than forward propagating waves can stabilize right-hand instabilities [1-3]. Here we show that the threshold wave amplitude required to stabilize the right-hand instabilty is larger for forward propagating waves than the amplitude threshold for backward propagating waves. Thus, backward propagating waves can be in some physical conditions a more efficient mechanism to stabilize linear right-hand instabilities. Also we find that the presence backward propagating waves can produce electrostatic instabilities by making the phase velocities of the linear ion acoustic waves become equal above a treshold amplitude value. These results can be relevant in various space plasma enviroments. špace{12pt} indent=0pt References [1] L. Gomberoff, Stabilization of linear ion beam right-hand polarized instabilities by nonlinear Alfvén/ion-cyclotron waves, J.Geophys.Res., 108 (A6), 1261, doi: 10.1029/2003JA009387, 2003. [2] L. Gomberoff, J. Hoyos, and A. L. Brinca, Effect of a large amplitude circularly polarized wave on linear beam-plasma electromagnetic instabilities, J. Geophys. Res., 108 (A12), 1472, doi: 10.1029/2003JA010144, 2003. [3] J. Araneda and L. Gomberoff, Stabilization of right-hand beam plasma instabilities due to a large amplitude left-hand polarized wave: A simulation study, J. Geophys. Res., 109, A01106, doi: 10.1029/2003JA010189, 2003. [4] L. Gomberoff, J. Hoyos, A. L. Brinca and R. Ferrer, Electrostatic instabilities induced by large amplitude left-hand polarized waves, J. Geophys. Res., 109, A07108, doi:10.1029/2004JA 010466, 2004.

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