The magnetohydrodynamic equations in terms of waveframe variables

Abstract

Generalising the Elsasser variables, we introduce the Q-variables. These are more flexible than the Elsasser variables, because they also allow to track waves with phase speeds different than the Alfven speed. We rewrite the MHD equations with these Q-variables. We consider also the linearised version of the resulting MHD equations in a uniform plasma, and recover the classical Alfven waves, but also separate the fast and slow magnetosonic waves in upward and downward propagating waves. Moreover, we show that the Q-variables may also track the upward and downward propagating surface Alfven waves in a non-uniform plasma, displaying the power of our generalisation. In the end, we lay the mathematical framework for driving solar wind models with a multitude of wave drivers.

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