Computer Science
Scientific paper
Aug 1990
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Planetary and Space Science (ISSN 0032-0633), vol. 38, Aug. 1990, p. 1017-1030.
Computer Science
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Absorption Spectra, Cold Plasmas, Electromagnetic Absorption, Ionospheric Propagation, Surface Waves, Absorptivity, Harmonic Oscillators, Magnetohydrodynamic Waves, Plasma Resonance, Resonant Frequencies
Scientific paper
Absorption of propagating waves impinging on a surface in which the plasma and magnetic field may change is investigated by examining in depth the problem of a combination of cold plasma, uniform magnetic field and a surface density which varies linearly from zero at the left end to some finite value at the right end, beyond which the density is constant. Two cases are considered: one in which the plasma is a vacuum everywhere to the left of the surface (which may correspond to coronal conditions) and one in which the plasma density jumps to a very large value to the left of the surface (which may mimic the magnetosphere with the dense region at the left corresponding to the plasmasphere). A complete discussion of the resonance absorbtion of propagating fast waves for the case considered by Kiveloson and Southwood (1986) is presented, emphasizing approximate analytical results whenever possible; these results are then compared with exact numerical solutions.
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