Magnetohydrodynamic waves linear evolution in parallel shear flows: Amplification and mutual transformations

1997 
Evolution of three-dimensional magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) waves [fast magnetosonic (FMW), slow magnetosonic (SMW) and Alfven waves] is studied in unbounded parallel flows with uniform shear of velocity and uniform magnetic field directed along the flow. The energy exchange between the MHD waves and background flow is explored. This process is noticeably different for each type of wave and is characterized by the unusual (algebraic) behavior of the linear amplification processes. Another novelty is shown in the wave linear evolution process — the coupling of MHD waves and their mutual transformations are originated in a limited time interval for a wide range of systems (flow and waves) parameters. Significant transformation of Alfven waves into FMW may take place (depending on the parameters of the system) if the former has been initially generated in shear flow. It is possible to reveal these results by employing the nonmodal linear approach which has been extensively used in the study of evolution of pert...
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