A new source alignment technique applied to PSP and SO data reveals the solar wind speed increases by an average of 45% per radial decade between the spacecraft, indicating ongoing acceleration beyond 15 solar radii.
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Numerical study showing that increased loss-cone features in bi-kappa ion distributions decrease firehose growth rates and increase ion-cyclotron growth rates, with additional effects from electron anisotropy and drift.
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On the Radial Evolution of the Solar Wind : The Source Alignment Method Applied to Parker Solar Probe and Solar Orbiter Observations
A new source alignment technique applied to PSP and SO data reveals the solar wind speed increases by an average of 45% per radial decade between the spacecraft, indicating ongoing acceleration beyond 15 solar radii.
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Ion firehose and ion cyclotron instability with subtracted-Kappa distributions
Numerical study showing that increased loss-cone features in bi-kappa ion distributions decrease firehose growth rates and increase ion-cyclotron growth rates, with additional effects from electron anisotropy and drift.