Bibcode
                                    
                            Goossens, Marcel L.; Arregui, I.; Van Doorsselaere, Tom
    Bibliographical reference
                                    Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences, Volume 6, id.20 (2019)
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                            Description
                                    This paper investigates the mixed properties of MHD waves in a
non-uniform plasma. It starts with a short revision of MHD waves in a
uniform plasma of infinite extent. In that case the MHD waves do not
have mixed properties. They can be separated in Alfvén waves and
magneto-sonic waves.  The Alfvén waves propagate parallel
vorticity and are incompressible. In addition they have no parallel
displacement component. The magneto-sonic waves are compressible and in
general do have a parallel component of displacement but do not
propagate parallel vorticity.   This clear separation has been the
reason why there has been a strong inclination in the literature to use
this classification in the study of MHD waves in non-uniform plasmas.
The main part of this paper is concerned with  MHD waves in a
non-uniform plasma. It is shown that the MHD waves  in that situation 
in general propagate both vorticity and compression and hence have mixed
properties. Finally, the close  connection  between resonant absorption
and MHD waves with mixed properties is discussed.
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