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Parker Solar Probe observations of proton beams simultaneous with ion-scale waves

Space Physics 2020-04-29 v1 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

Parker Solar Probe (PSP), NASA's latest and closest mission to the Sun, is on a journey to investigate fundamental enigmas of the inner heliosphere. This paper reports initial observations made by the Solar Probe Analyzer for Ions (SPAN-I), one of the instruments in the Solar Wind Electrons Alphas and Protons (SWEAP) instrument suite. We address the presence of secondary proton beams in concert with ion-scale waves observed by FIELDS, the electromagnetic fields instrument suite. We show two events from PSP's 2nd orbit that demonstrate signatures consistent with wave-particle interactions. We showcase 3D velocity distribution functions (VDFs) measured by SPAN-I during times of strong wave power at ion-scales. From an initial instability analysis, we infer that the VDFs departed far enough away from local thermodynamic equilibrium (LTE) to provide sufficient free energy to locally generate waves. These events exemplify the types of instabilities that may be present and, as such, may guide future data analysis characterizing and distinguishing between different wave-particle interactions.

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@article{arxiv.2004.03009,
  title  = {Parker Solar Probe observations of proton beams simultaneous with ion-scale waves},
  author = {J. L. Verniero and D. E. Larson and R. Livi and A. Rahmati and M. D. McManus and P. Sharma Pyakurel and K. G. Klein and T. A. Bowen and J. W. Bonnell and B. L. Alterman and P. L. Whittlesey and David M. Malaspina and S. D. Bale and J. C. Kasper and A. W. Case and K. Goetz and P. R. Harvey and K. E. Korreck and R. J. MacDowall and M. Pulupa and M. L. Stevens and T. Dudok de Wit},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2004.03009},
  year   = {2020}
}

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24 pages, 9 figures, 2 tables