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Self-induced Scattering of Strahl Electrons in the Solar Wind

Space Physics 2019-12-04 v2 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics Geophysics Plasma Physics

Abstract

We investigate the scattering of strahl electrons by microinstabilities as a mechanism for creating the electron halo in the solar wind. We develop a mathematical framework for the description of electron-driven microinstabilities and discuss the associated physical mechanisms. We find that an instability of the oblique fast-magnetosonic/whistler (FM/W) mode is the best candidate for a microinstability that scatters strahl electrons into the halo. We derive approximate analytic expressions for the FM/W instability threshold in two different βc\beta_{\mathrm c} regimes, where βc\beta_{\mathrm c} is the ratio of the core electrons' thermal pressure to the magnetic pressure, and confirm the accuracy of these thresholds through comparison with numerical solutions to the hot-plasma dispersion relation. We find that the strahl-driven oblique FM/W instability creates copious FM/W waves under low-βc\beta_{\mathrm c} conditions when U0s3wcU_{0\mathrm s}\gtrsim 3w_{\mathrm c}, where U0sU_{0\mathrm s} is the strahl speed and wcw_{\mathrm c} is the thermal speed of the core electrons. These waves have a frequency of about half the local electron gyrofrequency. We also derive an analytic expression for the oblique FM/W instability for βc1\beta_{\mathrm c}\sim 1. The comparison of our theoretical results with data from the \emph{Wind} spacecraft confirms the relevance of the oblique FM/W instability for the solar wind. The whistler heat-flux, ion-acoustic heat-flux, kinetic-Alfv\'en-wave heat-flux, and electrostatic electron-beam instabilities cannot fulfill the requirements for self-induced scattering of strahl electrons into the halo. We make predictions for the electron strahl close to the Sun, which will be tested by measurements from \emph{Parker Solar Probe} and \emph{Solar Orbiter}.

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@article{arxiv.1906.02832,
  title  = {Self-induced Scattering of Strahl Electrons in the Solar Wind},
  author = {Daniel Verscharen and Benjamin D. G. Chandran and Seong-Yeop Jeong and Chadi S. Salem and Marc P. Pulupa and Stuart D. Bale},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1906.02832},
  year   = {2019}
}

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11 pages, 11 figures