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Observation and Modeling of the Solar Wind Turbulence Evolution in the Sub-Mercury Inner Heliosphere

Authors :
Telloni, Daniele
Adhikari, Laxman
Zank, Gary P.
Hadid, Lina Z.
Sanchez-Cano, Beatriz
Sorriso-Valvo, Luca
Zhao, Lingling
Panasenco, Olga
Shi, Chen
Velli, Marco
Susino, Roberto
Verscharen, Daniel
Milillo, Anna
Alberti, Tommaso
Narita, Yasuhito
Verdini, Andrea
Grimani, Catia
Bruno, Roberto
D'Amicis, Raffaella
Perrone, Denise
Marino, Raffaele
Carbone, Francesco
Califano, Francesco
Malara, Francesco
Stawarz, Julia E.
Laker, Ronan
Liberatore, Alessandro
Bale, Stuart D.
Kasper, Justin C.
Heyner, Daniel
de Wit, Thierry Dudok
Goetz, Keith
Harvey, Peter R.
MacDowall, Robert J.
Malaspina, David M.
Pulupa, Marc
Case, Anthony W.
Korreck, Kelly E.
Larson, Davin
Livi, Roberto
Stevens, Michael L.
Whittlesey, Phyllis
Auster, Hans-Ulrich
Richter, Ingo
Telloni, Daniele
Adhikari, Laxman
Zank, Gary P.
Hadid, Lina Z.
Sanchez-Cano, Beatriz
Sorriso-Valvo, Luca
Zhao, Lingling
Panasenco, Olga
Shi, Chen
Velli, Marco
Susino, Roberto
Verscharen, Daniel
Milillo, Anna
Alberti, Tommaso
Narita, Yasuhito
Verdini, Andrea
Grimani, Catia
Bruno, Roberto
D'Amicis, Raffaella
Perrone, Denise
Marino, Raffaele
Carbone, Francesco
Califano, Francesco
Malara, Francesco
Stawarz, Julia E.
Laker, Ronan
Liberatore, Alessandro
Bale, Stuart D.
Kasper, Justin C.
Heyner, Daniel
de Wit, Thierry Dudok
Goetz, Keith
Harvey, Peter R.
MacDowall, Robert J.
Malaspina, David M.
Pulupa, Marc
Case, Anthony W.
Korreck, Kelly E.
Larson, Davin
Livi, Roberto
Stevens, Michael L.
Whittlesey, Phyllis
Auster, Hans-Ulrich
Richter, Ingo
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

This letter exploits the radial alignment between the Parker Solar Probe and BepiColombo in late 2022 February, when both spacecraft were within Mercury's orbit. This allows the study of the turbulent evolution, namely, the change in spectral and intermittency properties, of the same plasma parcel during its expansion from 0.11 to 0.33 au, a still unexplored region. The observational analysis of the solar wind turbulent features at the two different evolution stages is complemented by a theoretical description based on the turbulence transport model equations for nearly incompressible magnetohydrodynamics. The results provide strong evidence that the solar wind turbulence already undergoes significant evolution at distances less than 0.3 au from the Sun, which can be satisfactorily explained as due to evolving slab fluctuations. This work represents a step forward in understanding the processes that control the transition from weak to strong turbulence in the solar wind and in properly modeling the heliosphere.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1352258647
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847.2041-8213.ac9624