Effects of alpha-proton differential flow on proton temperature anisotropy instabilities in the solar wind: Wind observations
Abstract
Plasma kinetic waves and alpha-proton differential flow are two important subjects on the topic of evolution of the solar wind. Based on the Wind data during 2005-2015, this paper reports that the occurrence of electromagnetic cyclotron waves (ECWs) near the proton cyclotron frequency significantly depends on the direction of alpha-proton differential flow Vd. As Vd rotates from anti-Sunward direction to Sunward direction, the occurrence rate of ECWs as well as the percentage of left-handed (LH) polarized ECWs decreases considerably. In particular, it is shown that the dominant polarization changes from LH polarization to right-handed polarization during the rotation. The investigation on proton and alpha particle parameters ordered by the direction of Vd further illustrates that large kinetic energies of alpha-proton differential flow correspond to high occurrence rates of ECWs. These results are well consistent with theoretical predictions for effects of alpha-proton differential flow on proton temperature anisotropy instabilities.
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@article{arxiv.1908.07680,
title = {Effects of alpha-proton differential flow on proton temperature anisotropy instabilities in the solar wind: Wind observations},
author = {G. Q. Zhao and H. Li and H. Q. Feng and D. J. Wu and H. B. Li and A. Zhao},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1908.07680},
year = {2019}
}
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24 page, 5 figures, accepted for publication by ApJ