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2022

Markovian Features of the Solar Wind at Subproton Scales

The interplanetary magnetic field carried out from the Sun by the solar wind displays fluctuations over a wide range of scales. While at large scales, say at frequencies lower than 0.1-1 Hz, fluctuations display the universal character of fully developed turbulence with a well-defined Kolmogorov-like inertial range, the physical and dynamical properties of the small-scale regime as well as their connection with the large-scale ones are still a debated topic. In this work we investigate the near-Sun magnetic field fluctuation ...

Benella, Simone; Stumpo, Mirko; Consolini, Giuseppe; Alberti, Tommaso; Carbone, Vincenzo; Laurenza, Monica;

Published by: \apjl      Published on: apr

YEAR: 2022     DOI: 10.3847/2041-8213/ac6107

Parker Data Used; Solar wind; interplanetary turbulence; Magnetohydrodynamics; Heliosphere; Interplanetary physics; Space plasmas; 1534; 830; 1964; 711; 827; 1544; Physics - Space Physics; Physics - Data Analysis; Statistics and Probability; Physics - Plasma Physics

2018

On slow solar wind with high Alfv\ enicity: from composition and microphysics to spectral properties

Alfv\ enic fluctuations are very common features in the solar wind and are found especially within the main portion of fast-wind streams while the slow wind usually is less Alfv\ enic and more variable. In general, the fast and slow winds show many differences, which span from the large-scale structure to small-scale phenomena, including also a different turbulent behaviour. Recent studies, however, have shown that even the slow wind can sometimes be highly Alfv\ enic, with fluctuations as large as those of the fast wind. ...

D’Amicis, Raffaella; Matteini, Lorenzo; Bruno, Roberto;

Published by: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society      Published on: 3/2019

YEAR: 2018     DOI: 10.1093/mnras/sty3329

Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics; methods: data analysis; parker solar probe; Physics - Data Analysis; Physics - Plasma Physics; Physics - Space Physics; Solar Probe Plus; Solar wind; Statistics and Probability; turbulence

2014

Magnetic Reconnection and Intermittent Turbulence in the Solar Wind

Osman, K.~T.; Matthaeus, W.~H.; Gosling, J.~T.; Greco, A.; Servidio, S.; Hnat, B.; Chapman, S.~C.; Phan, T.~D.;

Published by: \prl      Published on: 05/2014

YEAR: 2014     DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.112.215002

Parker Data Used; 94.05.Lk; 52.35.Vd; 96.50.Bh; 96.50.Ci; turbulence; magnetic reconnection; interplanetary magnetic fields; Solar wind plasma; sources of solar wind; Physics - Space Physics; Physics - Data Analysis; Statistics and Probability; Physics - Plasma Physics



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