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Occurrence and evolution of switchbacks between 13.3 to 70 solar radii: PSP Observations

Authors :
Vamsee Krishna Jagarlamudi
Nour E Raouafi
Sofiane Bourouaine
Parisa Mostafavi
Andrea Larosa
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Copernicus GmbH, 2023.

Abstract

Since its launch, the Parker Solar Probe (PSP) mission revealed the presence of numerous fascinating phenomena occurring closer to the Sun, such as the presence of ubiquitous switchbacks (SBs). The SBs are large magnetic field deflections of the local magnetic field relative to a background field. We investigated the statistical properties of the SBs during the first ten encounters between 13.3 and 70 Solar Radii using data from the SWEAP and FIELDS suites onboard PSP . We find that the occurrence rate of small deflections with respect to the Parker spiral decreases with radial distance (R). In contrast, the occurrence rate of the large deflections (SBs) increases with R, as does the occurrence rate of SB patches. We also find that the occurrence of SBs correlates with the bulk velocity of the solar wind, i.e., the higher the solar wind velocity, the higher the SB occurrence. For slow wind, the SB occurrence rate shows a constantly increasing trend between 13.3 and 70 solar radii. However, for fast wind, the occurrence rate saturates beyond 35 solar radii. Sub-Alfvenic regions encountered during encounters 8-10 have not shown significant SBs. This analysis of the PSP data hints that some of the SBs are decaying and some are being created in-situ.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........d19b6d742678fd10f9b1b9e233002101
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu23-8514