The effect of oxygen ions on the stability and polarization of Kinetic Alfv\'en Waves in the Magnetosphere
Pablo S. Moya, Iv\'an Gallo-M\'endez, Bea Zenteno-Quinteros

TL;DR
This study investigates how oxygen ions influence the behavior and stability of Kinetic Alfvén Waves in the magnetosphere, revealing that O+ ions extend the wave's existence range but can also suppress certain instabilities.
Contribution
The paper introduces a multi-species plasma model including O+ ions to analyze KAW dispersion and stability, highlighting the ions' role in wave propagation and instability suppression.
Findings
O+ ions extend the wave-number range of KAW.
O+ ions can inhibit the growth of unstable KAW.
Presence of O+ ions affects energy transfer during geomagnetic storms.
Abstract
One of the most striking properties of Kinetic Alfv\'en Waves (KAW) is that, unlike the also Alfv\'enic Electromagnetic Ion Cyclotron (EMIC) waves, these waves are right-hand polarized in the plasma frame. In particular, this signature property is key for the identification of KAW from in situ measurements of plasma waves. From the theoretical point of view, both the dispersion relation and the polarization of KAW has been mostly studied in proton-electron plasmas. However, most astrophysical and space plasmas are multi-species, and therefore in these systems the dispersion properties of the KAW may not depend only on the macroscopic parameters of proton and electron distributions, but also on the parameters of heavier ions. Here, using Vlasov linear theory we study the dispersion properties of Alfv\'enic modes in multi-species plasmas composed by electrons, protons, and O ions,…
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