Cutoff-Free Propagation of Torsional Alfvén Waves Along Thin Magnetic Flux Tubes

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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13 pages, to appear in ApJ Vol 660 No 1

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10.1086/512776

Propagation of torsional Alfv\'en waves along magnetic flux tubes has been extensively studied for many years but no conclusive results regarding the existence of a cutoff frequency for these waves have been obtained. The main purpose of this paper is to derive new wave equations that describe the propagation of linear torsional Alfv\'en waves along thin and isothermal magnetic flux tubes, and use these wave equations to demonstrate that the torsional wave propagation is not affected by any cutoff frequency. It is also shown that this cutoff-free propagation is independent of different choices of the coordinate systems and wave variables adopted in the previous studies. A brief discussion of implications of this cutoff-free propagation of torsional tube waves on theories of wave heating of the solar and stellar atmospheres is also given.

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