Propagating and nonpropagating compression waves in an isothermal atmosphere with uniform horizontal magnetic field

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Compression Waves, Magnetic Field Configurations, Solar Oscillations, Wave Propagation, Computational Astrophysics, Magnetoacoustic Waves, Magnetohydrodynamic Waves, Wave Equations

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Full analytical solutions to the wave equations for steady vertical compression waves in an isothermal hydrostatic atmosphere with a uniform horizontal magnetic field are presented. It is shown that, in the steady state approach, the behavior of upward waves and downward waves is very different. It is shown that the finding of Thomas (1983), indicating that the cutoff frequency for vertically propagating magnetoacoustic waves in an isothermal atmosphere with a horizontal magnetic field is the same for isothermal atmosphere with no magnetic field, is true only for the downward waves.

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