Acoustic resonance excitation in systems with a double tangential discontinuity

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Acoustic Excitation, Galactic Rotation, Gas Density, Kelvin-Helmholtz Instability, Resonant Frequencies, Boundary Conditions, Discontinuity, Incompressible Fluids

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In certain applied problems, such as the observed rotation velocity discontinuity in the thin gas subsystems of flat galaxies, three-dimensional perturbations in a compressed medium with a tangential discontinuity are 'forbidden' by the boundary conditions. Such systems are often characterized by a gas density discontinuity from the rarefied outer region of the galactic disk toward the dense nucleus disk, which creates a tangential discontinuity-wall system. The effect of the wall on the instability of the velocity discontinuity is examined here with particular reference to the acoustic resonance in the cases of a solid wall, a wall of an incompressible fluid, and a wall of a compressible gas.

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