Larmor radius effects on the instability of a rotating layer of a self- gravitating plasma (Q1067908)
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Larmor radius effects on the instability of a rotating layer of a self- gravitating plasma (English)
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1985
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The instability of a stratified layer of a self-gravitating plasma has been studied to include jointly the effects of viscosity, Coriolis forces and the finite Larmor radius (FLR). For a plasma permeated by a uniform horizontal magnetic field, the stability analysis has been carried out for a transverse mode of wave propagation. The solution has been obtained through variational methods for the case when the direction of axis of rotation is along the magnetic field. The analysis for the case when the direction of rotation is transverse to the magnetic field has also been considered and the solutions for this case have been obtained through integral approach. The dispersion relations have been derived in both the cases and solved numerically. It is found that both the viscous and FLR effects have a stabilizing influence on the growth rate of the unstable mode of disturbance. Coriolis forces are found to have stabilizing influence for small wave numbers and destabilizing for large wave numbers.
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rotating, viscous, finitely conducting, self-gravitating, incompressible plasma
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Hall current
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stratified layer
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Coriolis forces
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finite Larmor radius
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uniform horizontal magnetic field
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stability analysis
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transverse mode of wave propagation
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variational methods
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dispersion relations
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