English

Collisional Thermalization of Hydrogen and Helium in Solar Wind Plasma

Space Physics 2015-06-18 v1 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

In situ observations of the solar wind frequently show the temperature of α\alpha-particles (fully ionized helium), TαT_\alpha, to significantly differ from that of protons (ionized hydrogen), TpT_p. Many heating processes in the plasma act preferentially on α\alpha-particles, even as collisions among ions act to gradually establish thermal equilibrium. Measurements from the Wind\textit{Wind} spacecraft's Faraday cups reveal that, at r=1.0 AUr=1.0\ \textrm{AU} from the Sun, the observed values of the α\alpha-proton temperature ratio, θαpTα/Tp\theta_{\alpha p} \equiv T_\alpha\,/\,T_p has a complex, bimodal distribution. This study applied a simple model for the radial evolution of θαp\theta_{\alpha p} to these data to compute expected values of θαp\theta_{\alpha p} at r=0.1 AUr=0.1\ \textrm{AU}. These inferred θαp\theta_{\alpha p}-values have no trace of the bimodality seen in the θαp\theta_{\alpha p}-values measured at r=1.0 AUr=1.0\ \textrm{AU} but are instead consistent with the actions of the known mechanisms for α\alpha-particle preferential heating. This result underscores the importance of collisional processes in the dynamics of the solar wind and suggests that similar mechanisms may lead to preferential α\alpha-particle heating in both slow and fast wind.

Keywords

Cite

@article{arxiv.1311.5473,
  title  = {Collisional Thermalization of Hydrogen and Helium in Solar Wind Plasma},
  author = {Bennett A. Maruca and Stuart D. Bale and Luca Sorriso-Valvo and Justin C. Kasper and Michael L. Stevens},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1311.5473},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

5 pages, 2 figures, accepted to Physical Review Letters