Properties of Acoustic-Gravity Waves at the Boundary of Two Isothermal Media

IF 0.5 4区 物理与天体物理 Q4 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
A. Fedorenko, E. I. Kryuchkov, O. Cheremnykh, S. Melnychuk, I. Zhuk
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Abstract

The properties of evanescent acoustic-gravity waves that can propagate along the interface between two isothermal half-spaces with different temperatures are studied. In such a model, the condition of a simultaneous decrease in the wave energy density below and above the interface between the media is not satisfied for the known surface f mode. This study shows that it is possible to implement evanescent waves in the form of combinations of f modes and pseudo-modes ( f p modes) for both half-spaces at the interface between two isothermal media. The cross-linking of solutions at the interface depends on the wave spectral parameters and the magnitude of the temperature jump. At the interface, the wave properties change with an increase in the wavelength and their dispersion and polarization acquire features characteristic of acoustic-type waves. These differences are manifested not only in the dispersion dependence of the waves but also in the change in their amplitudes with height, polarization, and velocity divergence at the interface between the media. It is also found for large temperature differences between the lower and upper half-spaces that there is a spectral region in which the solutions satisfying the boundary condition cannot simultaneously decrease in energy below and above the interface. In this region of the spectrum, the f p modes with a decreasing energy in the upper half-space and the f modes with an increasing energy in the lower half-space are joined at the interface. The considered waves at the interface between two media can be observed in the stratified atmosphere at altitudes with a sharp temperature change, for example, in the lower part of the Earth’s thermosphere or in the chromosphere–corona transition region on the Sun.
两种等温介质边界处声重力波的性质
研究了沿两个温度不同的等温半空间界面传播的倏逝声重波的性质。在该模型中,对于已知的曲面f模,不满足介质界面下方和上方波能密度同时减小的条件。本研究表明,在两个等温介质交界面的半空间中,以f模和伪模(p模)的组合形式实现倏逝波是可能的。溶液在界面处的交联取决于波谱参数和温度跳变的大小。在界面处,波的性质随波长的增加而变化,其色散和极化具有声型波的特征。这些差异不仅表现在波的色散依赖性上,而且表现在波的振幅随介质界面处的高度、极化和速度散度的变化上。在上下半空间温差较大的情况下,存在一个满足边界条件的解不能同时在界面下方和界面上方降低能量的谱区。在光谱的这一区域,上半空间能量递减的f模和下半空间能量递增的f模在界面处结合。在温度急剧变化的高度的分层大气中,例如在地球热层的较低部分或在太阳的色球-日冕过渡区,可以观察到两种介质之间界面上所考虑的波。
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Kinematics and Physics of Celestial Bodies
Kinematics and Physics of Celestial Bodies ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS-
CiteScore
0.90
自引率
40.00%
发文量
24
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Kinematics and Physics of Celestial Bodies is an international peer reviewed journal that publishes original regular and review papers on positional and theoretical astronomy, Earth’s rotation and geodynamics, dynamics and physics of bodies of the Solar System, solar physics, physics of stars and interstellar medium, structure and dynamics of the Galaxy, extragalactic astronomy, atmospheric optics and astronomical climate, instruments and devices, and mathematical processing of astronomical information. The journal welcomes manuscripts from all countries in the English or Russian language.
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