Abstract

It is shown that the sheared flow of electrons and ions in the presence of heavy stationary dust gives rise to unstable Alfven waves. The coupling of newly studied low frequency electrostatic current-driven mode with the electromagnetic Alfven and drift waves is investigated. The instability conditions and the growth rates of both inertial and kinetic Alfven waves are estimated. The theoretical model is applied to the night side boundary regions of Jupiter’s magnetosphere which contain positive dust. The growth rates increase with increase in sheared flow speed. In the nonlinear regime, both inertial and kinetic Alfven waves form dipolar vortices whose speed and amplitude depend upon the magnitude of the zero-order current.

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