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arxiv: astro-ph/0303578 · v1 · pith:2C3UK2G4new · submitted 2003-03-26 · 🌌 astro-ph · nlin.CD· physics.space-ph

Radial evolution of solar wind intermittency in the inner heliosphere

classification 🌌 astro-ph nlin.CDphysics.space-ph
keywords fluctuationsintermittencywindfieldmagneticvelocitycompressiveintermittent
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We analyzed intermittency in the solar wind, as observed on the ecliptic plane, looking at magnetic field and velocity fluctuations between 0.3 and 1 AU, for both fast and slow wind and for compressive and directional fluctuations. Our analysis focused on the property that probability distribution functions of a fluctuating field affected by intermittency become more and more peaked at smaller and smaller scales. Since the peakedness of a distribution is measured by its flatness factor we studied the behavior of this parameter for different scales to estimate the degree of intermittency of our time series. We confirmed that both magnetic field and velocity fluctuations are rather intermittent and that compressive magnetic fluctuations are generally more intermittent than the corresponding velocity fluctuations. In addition, we observed that compressive fluctuations are always more intermittent than directional fluctuations and that while slow wind intermittency does not depend on the radial distance from the sun, fast wind intermittency of both magnetic field and velocity fluctuations clearly increases with the heliocentric distance....

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