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Magnetic field kinks and folds in the solar wind

Space Physics 2020-02-04 v1 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

Parker Solar Probe (PSP) observations during its first encounter at 35.7 RR_\odot have shown the presence of magnetic field lines which are strongly perturbed to the point that they produce local inversions of the radial magnetic field, known as switchbacks. Their counterparts in the solar wind velocity field are local enhancements in the radial speed, or jets, displaying (in all components) the velocity-magnetic field correlation typical of large amplitude Alfv\'en waves propagating away from the Sun. Switchbacks and radial jets have previously been observed over a wide range of heliocentric distances by Helios, WIND and Ulysses, although they were prevalent in significantly faster streams than seen at PSP. Here we study via numerical MHD simulations the evolution of such large amplitude Alfv\'enic fluctuations by including, in agreement with observations, both a radial magnetic field inversion and an initially constant total magnetic pressure. Despite the extremely large excursion of magnetic and velocity fields, switchbacks are seen to persist for up to hundreds of Alfv\'en crossing times before eventually decaying due to the parametric decay instability. Our results suggest that such switchback/jet configurations might indeed originate in the lower corona and survive out to PSP distances, provided the background solar wind is sufficiently calm, in the sense of not being pervaded by strong density fluctuations or other gradients, such as stream or magnetic field shears, that might destabilize or destroy them over shorter timescales.

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@article{arxiv.1912.03240,
  title  = {Magnetic field kinks and folds in the solar wind},
  author = {Anna Tenerani and Marco Velli and Lorenzo Matteini and Victor Réville and Chen Shi and Stuart D. Bale and Justin Kasper and J. W. Bonnell and Anthony W. Case and Thierry Dudok de Wit and Keith Goetz and Peter R. Harvey and Kristopher G. Klein and Kelly Korreck and Davin Larson and Roberto Livi and Robert J. MacDowall and David M. Malaspina and Marc Pulupa and Michael Stevens and Phyllis Whittlesey},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1912.03240},
  year   = {2020}
}

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Accepted for publication on APJ PSP special issue