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Two Types of $1/f$ Range in Solar Wind Turbulence

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2025-09-03 v2 Plasma Physics Space Physics

Abstract

The 1/f1/f noise is a ubiquitous phenomenon in natural systems. Since the advent of space exploration, the 1/f1/f range has been consistently observed in \textit{in situ} solar wind measurements throughout the heliosphere, sparking decades of debate regarding its origin. Recent Parker Solar Probe (PSP) observations near the Alfv\'en surface have revealed a systematic absence of the 1/f1/f range in pristine solar wind, providing a unique opportunity to investigate its origin in solar wind turbulence. Despite numerous observations of the 1/f1/f range at varying frequencies, no study has systematically examined its properties across different solar wind conditions. Here, we identify two distinct types of 1/f1/f ranges in solar wind turbulence: the fast/Alfv\'enic wind type and the slow/mixed wind type. The fast/Alfv\'enic type appears to be an intrinsic feature of Alfv\'enic turbulence, while the slow/mixed type resembles classical flicker noise. For the fast/Alfv\'enic type, we find a near-perfect WKB evolution of the frequency-averaged fluctuation amplitude and an intriguing migration pattern in frequency space. For the slow/mixed type, we examine the solar cycle dependence of the 1/f1/f noise using the OMNI-LRO dataset spanning solar cycles 22 to 25. We also analyze the autocorrelation function of the magnetic field vectors and identify a clear relationship between the 1/f1/f range and the decline in correlation, as well as unexpected resonance peaks in the autocorrelation function.

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@article{arxiv.2506.17523,
  title  = {Two Types of $1/f$ Range in Solar Wind Turbulence},
  author = {Zesen Huang and Marco Velli and B. D. G. Chandran and Chen Shi and Yuliang Ding and Lorenzo Matteini and Kyung-Eun Choi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.17523},
  year   = {2025}
}

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accepted to ApJL