The flute instability as the trigger mechanism for disruption of cometary plasma tails

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Comet Tails, Magnetohydrodynamic Stability, Plasma-Particle Interactions, Solar Activity Effects, Astronomical Models, Interplanetary Magnetic Fields, Ionospheres, Ionospheric Disturbances, Solar Wind

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The sporadic disruption of the plasma tails of some comets has recently been explained to be caused by magnetic-field-line reconnection in the cometary ionospheres due to magnetic-sector-boundary traversals. An alternative model is proposed in which the tail disruption is the end result of compression of the cometary ionosphere by high-velocity solar-wind streams, triggering the flute instability in the marginally stable tangential-discontinuity surface which separates the cometary ionosphere from the solar-wind plasma. According to the proposed model, the tail-disruption events could occur at all heliographic latitudes, whereas the Niedner-Brandt (1978) model should predict that these events are restricted to low heliographic latitudes in view of the present understanding of the sector structure of the heliosphere. Consequently, the high-latitude disruption events observed seem to present a difficulty for the latter model.

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