Local Radiative Hydrodynamic and Magnetohydrodynamic Instabilities in Optically Thick Media
Abstract
We examine the local conditions for radiative damping and driving of short wavelength, propagating hydrodynamic and magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) waves in static, optically thick, stratified equilibria. We show that so-called strange modes in stellar oscillation theory and magnetic photon bubbles are intimately related and are both fundamentally driven by the background radiation pressure acting on density and opacity fluctuations in compressible waves. We identify the necessary criteria for unstable driving of these waves, and show that this driving can exist in both gas and radiation pressure dominated media, as well as pure Thomson scattering media in the MHD case. We discuss the physical origin of these instabilities, and briefly describe the conditions under which they might be manifested in both stellar envelopes and accretion disks.Keywords
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