Parker Solar Probe data reveals non-zero electric fields in the plasma frame of magnetic switchbacks, proving they are non-ideal Hall-MHD structures undergoing active evolution.
Measuring the Coronal Plasma and Magnetic Field, Plasma Waves and Turbulence, and Radio Signatures of Solar Transients
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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.
Statistical multipoint observations indicate ICME shock acceleration efficiency increases with heliocentric distance up to 0.7 AU before decreasing.
Nonlinear hybrid models of PSP-observed anisotropic hot-beam ion VDFs produce combined ion-cyclotron and magnetosonic instabilities whose nonlinear stage yields qualitative agreement with observed hammerhead distributions.
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Direct Evidence of Non-Ideal Dissipative Dynamics in Solar Wind Magnetic Switchbacks
Parker Solar Probe data reveals non-zero electric fields in the plasma frame of magnetic switchbacks, proving they are non-ideal Hall-MHD structures undergoing active evolution.
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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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Radial Dependency of ICME-associated Particle Acceleration Processes: Statistical Multipoint Observations from 2016-2023
Statistical multipoint observations indicate ICME shock acceleration efficiency increases with heliocentric distance up to 0.7 AU before decreasing.
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Modeling hot, anisotropic ion beams in the solar wind motivated by the Parker Solar Probe observations near perihelia
Nonlinear hybrid models of PSP-observed anisotropic hot-beam ion VDFs produce combined ion-cyclotron and magnetosonic instabilities whose nonlinear stage yields qualitative agreement with observed hammerhead distributions.