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The Radial Distribution of Ion-scale Waves in the Inner Heliosphere

Authors :
Liu, Wen
Zhao, Jinsong
Wang, Tieyan
Dong, Xiangcheng
Kasper, Justin C.
Bale, Stuart D.
Shi, Chen
Wu, Dejin
Liu, Wen
Zhao, Jinsong
Wang, Tieyan
Dong, Xiangcheng
Kasper, Justin C.
Bale, Stuart D.
Shi, Chen
Wu, Dejin
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Determining the mechanism responsible for the plasma heating and particle acceleration is a fundamental problem in the study of the heliosphere. Due to efficient wave-particle interactions of ion-scale waves with charged particles, these waves are widely believed to be a major contributor to ion energization, and their contribution considerably depends on the wave occurrence rate. By analyzing the radial distribution of quasi-monochromatic ion-scale waves observed by the Parker Solar Probe, this work shows that the wave occurrence rate is significantly enhanced in the near-Sun solar wind, specifically 21%$-$29% below 0.3 au, in comparison to 6%$-$14% beyond 0.3 au. The radial decrease of the wave occurrence rate is not only induced by the sampling effect of a single spacecraft detection, but also by the physics relating to the wave excitation, such as the enhanced ion beam instability in the near-Sun solar wind. This work also shows that the wave normal angle $\theta$, the absolute value of ellipticity $\epsilon$, the wave frequency $f$ normalized by the proton cyclotron frequency $f_{\mathrm{cp}}$, and the wave amplitude $\delta B$ normalized by the local background magnetic field $B_0$ slightly vary with the radial distance. The median values of $\theta$, $|\epsilon|$, $f$, and $\delta B$ are about $9^\circ$, $0.73$, $3f_{\mathrm{cp}}$, and $0.01B_0$, respectively. Furthermore, this study proposes that the wave mode nature of the observed left-handed and right-handed polarized waves corresponds to the Alfv\'en ion cyclotron mode wave and the fast-magnetosonic whistler mode wave, respectively.<br />Comment: Accepted for publication by The Astrophysical Journal (ApJ)

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1405313207
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847.1538-4357.acd53b