Signatures of kinetic instabilities in the solar wind

An analysis of ion non‐thermal properties in the fast solar wind based on Ulysses data is reported. The radial evolution of the main proton moments (density, temperature, and drift velocities) and their empirical correlations with other plasma parameters are investigated in detail and compared with...

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Published in:Journal of geophysical research. Space physics Vol. 118; no. 6; pp. 2771 - 2782
Main Authors: Matteini, Lorenzo, Hellinger, Petr, Goldstein, Bruce E., Landi, Simone, Velli, Marco, Neugebauer, Marcia
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Washington Blackwell Publishing Ltd 01-06-2013
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Summary:An analysis of ion non‐thermal properties in the fast solar wind based on Ulysses data is reported. The radial evolution of the main proton moments (density, temperature, and drift velocities) and their empirical correlations with other plasma parameters are investigated in detail and compared with theoretical expectations. The stability of the plasma is studied against different ion kinetic instabilities driven by ion temperature anisotropies and differential velocities, focusing on the identification of possible signatures of relevant instabilities in the observed core‐beam structure of proton distributions. The temperature anisotropy of the total proton distribution appears to be constrained by fire hose instabilities, in agreement with previous studies, while if considered separately, beam and core populations exhibit opposite anisotropies, with core protons characterized by perpendicular temperatures larger than the parallel ones, possibly (marginally) unstable for ion‐cyclotron instability. The evolution with distance of the drift velocity between the secondary population and the main core is found to be nonadiabatic, leading to the identification of a marginal stability path of a magnetosonic ion‐beam instability. As a conclusion, we find that a large fraction of the proton distributions observed by Ulysses display signatures of either a beam or a fire hose instability, suggesting that such kinetic processes play an important role in regulating the solar wind thermal energetics during the plasma expansion. Key Points First large statistical study of proton properties based on Ulysses data Analysis of proton distributions describing distinct core and beam populations Identification of signatures of kinetic instabilities at work in the solar wind
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ISSN:2169-9380
2169-9402
DOI:10.1002/jgra.50320