Survey of low-frequency electromagnetic waves stimulated by two coexisting newborn ion species

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Comets, Electromagnetic Waves, Ions, Stability, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Density, Temperature, Parameters, Polarization, Streaming, Protons, Interactions, Models, Plasma, Procedure, Diagrams, Magnetic Fields, Solar Wind, Physical Properties, Evolution, Numerical Methods

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Parallel electromagnetic instabilities generated by coexisting newborn hydrogen and oxygen ions are studied for different orientations of the interplanetary magnetic field with respect to the solar wind velocity. The wave growth dependence on the densities and temperatures of the newborn species is investigated. The results indicate that in most domains of the Brillouin plane each ion beam can excite resonant instabilities without undue influence from the other newborn ion species. Although comparable resonant instabilities are more efficiently generated by the lighter newborn ions in ion-rich environments, the growth stimulated by the heavier species can withstand large beam density decreases.

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