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Wu, C.C. and Hada, T. (1991). On rotational discontinuities in both two-fluid and hybrid models. Journal of Geophysical Research 96: doi: 10.1029/90JA02567. issn: 0148-0227. |
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Rotational discontinuities are studied in a two-fluid model that includes finite ion inertia dispersion and in a hybrid model in which the full ion dynamics is retained while the electrons are treated as a massless fluid. We show that as in previous dissipative MHD studies, a rotational discontinuity is unstable in both models and evolves to a 2→3 intermediate shock, a slow rarefaction wave, and other waves. (However, due to the limitation in computational resources, the hybrid calculations are limited to low-to-medium ion beta.) In addition, we show that the so-called Wal¿n relation, which holds exactly for rotational discontinuities, can also be well satisfied by tran-Alfv¿nic intermediate shocks. Thus intermediate shocks can be candidates for those observed structures that satisfy the Wal¿n relation. ¿1991 American Geophysical Union |
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Space Plasma Physics, Shock waves, Space Plasma Physics, Discontinuities, Space Plasma Physics, Kinetic and MHD theory, Space Plasma Physics, Numerical simulation studies |
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