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Magnetically Induced Rotating Rayleigh-Taylor Instability
Published on: March 3, 2017
Kelvin-Helmholtz versus Hall magnetoshear instability in astrophysical flows
Daniel O Gómez1, Cecilia Bejarano, Pablo D Mininni2
1Instituto de Astronomía y Física del Espacio, C.C. 67 Suc. 28, 1428 Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Abstract:
We study the stability of shear flows in a fully ionized plasma. Kelvin-Helmholtz is a well-known macroscopic and ideal shear-driven instability. In sufficiently low-density plasmas, also the microscopic Hall magnetoshear instability can take place. We performed three-dimensional simulations of the Hall-magnetohydrodynamic equations where these two instabilities are present, and carried out a comparative study. We find that when the shear flow is so intense that its vorticity surpasses the ion-cyclotron frequency of the plasma, the Hall magnetoshear instability is not only non-negligible, but it actually displays growth rates larger than those of the Kelvin-Helmholtz instability.
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