Characteristics of localized resonance coupling oscillations of the slow magnetosonic wave in a non-uniform plasma

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Geomagnetic Pulsations, Magnetohydrodynamics, Magnetosonic Resonance, Nonuniform Plasmas, Wave Propagation, Magnetic Fields, Resonance

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The present analysis of linear resonance oscillations in a nonuniform, one-fluid finite-beta plasma is oversimplified to facilitate understanding of resonance oscillation characteristics. A linear resonance oscillation of the localized slow magnetosonic mode, which exhibits the diamagnetic property in a uniform plasma, is noted to be excited in a radially nonuniform plasma. The sense of the Alfvenic polarizations in the H-D plane near the resonant point is a function of both propagation in the azimuthal direction and the slope of wave amplitude in the radial direction, while the sense of the resonant slow magnetosonic polarizations changes in accordance with switches in the azimuthal propagation direction.

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