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Properties Underlying the Variation of the Magnetic Field Spectral Index in the Inner Solar Wind

J. R. McIntyre, Christopher H. K. Chen, A. Larosa

2023The Astrophysical Journal11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Using data from orbits 1−11 of the Parker Solar Probe mission, the magnetic field spectral index was measured across a range of heliocentric distances. The previously observed transition between a value of −5/3 far from the Sun and a value of −3/2 close to the Sun was recovered, with the transition occurring at around 50 R ⊙ and the index saturating at −3/2 as the Sun is approached. A statistical analysis was performed to separate the variation of the index on distance from its dependence on other parameters of the solar wind that are plausibly responsible for the transition, including the cross helicity, residual energy, turbulence age, and magnitude of magnetic fluctuations. Of all parameters considered, the cross helicity was found to be by far the strongest candidate for the underlying variable responsible. The velocity spectral index was also measured and found to be consistent with −3/2 over the range of values of cross helicity measured. Possible explanations for the behavior of the indices are discussed, including the theorized different behavior of imbalanced, compared to balanced, turbulence.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsHelicitySolar windSpectral indexTurbulenceRange (aeronautics)AstrophysicsMagnetic fieldComputational physicsSpectral lineAstronomyMeteorologyQuantum mechanicsMaterials scienceComposite materialSolar and Space Plasma DynamicsSolar Radiation and PhotovoltaicsGeomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies