Incompressible magnetohydrodynamic modes in the thin magnetically twisted flux tube
2017
Context. Observations have shown that twisted magnetic fields naturally occur, and indeed are omnipresent in the Sun’s atmosphere. It
is therefore of great theoretical interest in solar atmospheric waves research to investigate the types of magnetohydrodynamic (MHD)
wave modes that can propagate along twisted magnetic flux tubes.
Aims. Within the framework of ideal MHD, the main aim of this work is to investigate small amplitude incompressible wave modes
of twisted magnetic flux tubes with m ≥ 1. The axial magnetic field strength inside and outside the tube will be allowed to vary, to
ensure the results will not be restricted to only cold plasma equilibria conditions.
Methods. The dispersion equation for these incompressible linear MHD wave modes was derived analytically by implementing the
long wavelength approximation.
Results. It is shown, in the long wavelength limit, that both the frequency and radial velocity profile of the m = 1 kink mode are
completely unaffected by the choice of internal background magnetic twist. However, fluting modes with m ≥ 2 are sensitive to the
particular radial profile of magnetic twist chosen. Furthermore, due to background twist, a low frequency cut-off is introduced for
fluting modes that is not present for kink modes. From an observational point of view, although magnetic twist does not affect the
propagation of long wavelength kink modes, for fluting modes it will either work for or against the propagation, depending on the
direction of wave travel relative to the sign of the background twist.
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