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AbstractThis paper considers the resonant coupling of fast and Alfvén magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) waves. We perform numerical simulations of the time‐dependent excitation of Alfvén resonances in a dipole magnetic field, with nonuniform density providing a 3‐D equilibrium. Wright and Elsden (2016) showed that in such a system where the poloidal and toroidal Alfvén eigenfrequencies are different, the resonance can have an intermediate polarization, between poloidal and toroidal. We extend this work by driving the system with a broadband rather than monochromatic source. Further, we investigate the effect of azimuthal inhomogeneity on the resonance path. It is found that when exposed to a broadband driver, the dominant frequencies are the fast waveguide eigenfrequencies, which act as the drivers of Alfvén resonances. We demonstrate how resonances can still form efficiently with significant amplitudes, even when forced by the medium to have a far from toroidal polarization. Indeed, larger‐amplitude resonances can be generated with an intermediate polarization, rather than purely toroidal, as a result of larger gradients in the magnetic pressure formed by the azimuthal inhomogeneity. Importantly, the resonance structure is shown to be independent of the different forms of driving, meaning their locations and orientations may be used to infer properties of the equilibrium. However, the amplitude of the FLRs are sensitive to the spatial structure and frequency spectrum of the magnetopause driving. These results have implications for the structure of field line resonances (FLRs) in Earth's magnetosphere, although the focus of this paper is on the underlying physics involved.

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  • IntroductionHistorical Context The resonant coupling between fast and Alfvén magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) waves has received great attention within the space plasma community for many decades

  • The fast mode will make a contribution to the kinetic energy; it should be relatively small compared to that of Alfvén waves where field line resonances (FLRs) are excited

  • We take the localized enhancements in kinetic energy to be indicative of FLRs

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Introduction

Historical Context The resonant coupling between fast and Alfvén magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) waves has received great attention within the space plasma community for many decades. It is a fundamental plasma physics process whereby energy initially resident within the compressional fast mode is transferred at a localized region in space to the incompressible transverse Alfvén mode. In this way, energy which initially propagated across magnetic field lines is converted to energy traveling along field lines. Much of the physics has relevance in a solar context

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