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Kinetic plasma turbulence in the fast solar wind measured by Cluster

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2015-06-15 v1 Space Physics

Abstract

The k-filtering technique and wave polarization analysis are applied to Cluster magnetic field data to study plasma turbulence at the scale of the ion gyroradius in the fast solar wind. Waves are found propagating in directions nearly perpendicular to the background magnetic field at such scales. The frequencies of these waves in the solar wind frame are much smaller than the proton gyro-frequency. After the wave vector k{\bf k} is determined at each spacecraft frequency fscf_{sc}, wave polarization property is analyzed in the plane perpendicular to k{\bf k}. Magnetic fluctuations have δB>δB\delta B_\perp>\delta B_\parallel (here the \parallel and \perp refer to the background magnetic field B0{\bf B}_0). The wave magnetic field has right-handed polarization at propagation angles θkB<90\theta_{\bf kB}<90^\circ and >90>90^\circ. The magnetic field in the plane perpendicular to B0{\bf B}_0 however has no clear sense of a dominant polarization but local rotations. We discuss the merits and limitations of linear kinetic Aflv\'en waves (KAWs) and coherent Alfv\'en vortices in the interpretation of the data. We suggest that the fast solar wind turbulence may be populated with KAWs, small scale current sheets and Alfv\'en vortices at ion kinetic scales.

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@article{arxiv.1303.5129,
  title  = {Kinetic plasma turbulence in the fast solar wind measured by Cluster},
  author = {Owen W. Roberts and Xing Li and Bo Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1303.5129},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

6 pages, 5 figures, Accepted by ApJ