Rayleigh-Taylor instability of ionized viscous fluids with FLR-corrections and surface tension

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Interfacial Tension, Larmor Radius, Magnetohydrodynamic Stability, Viscous Fluids, Compressible Fluids, Magnetic Fields, Perturbation Theory, Tensor Analysis

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The Rayleigh-Taylor instability of superposed viscous magnetized fluids through a porous partially-ionized medium is examined. Consideration is given to the effects of collisions of neutrals, porosity, permeability of the medium, surface tension at the interface, a variable magnetic field, viscosity, and finite Larmor radius corrections in the form of tensor. The MHD equations are linearized and a general dispersion relation for two superposed fluids separated by a horizontal boundary is derived.

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