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Linking Small-scale Solar Wind Properties with Large-scale Coronal Source Regions through Joint Parker Solar Probe–Metis/Solar Orbiter Observations

Authors :
Daniele Telloni
Gary P. Zank
Luca Sorriso-Valvo
Raffaella D’Amicis
Olga Panasenco
Roberto Susino
Roberto Bruno
Denise Perrone
Laxman Adhikari
Haoming Liang
Masaru Nakanotani
Lingling Zhao
Lina Z. Hadid
Beatriz Sánchez-Cano
Daniel Verscharen
Marco Velli
Catia Grimani
Raffaele Marino
Francesco Carbone
Salvatore Mancuso
Ruggero Biondo
Paolo Pagano
Fabio Reale
Stuart D. Bale
Justin C. Kasper
Anthony W. Case
Thierry Dudok de Wit
Keith Goetz
Peter R. Harvey
Kelly E. Korreck
Davin Larson
Roberto Livi
Robert J. MacDowall
David M. Malaspina
Marc Pulupa
Michael L. Stevens
Phyllis Whittlesey
Marco Romoli
Vincenzo Andretta
Vania Da Deppo
Silvano Fineschi
Petr Heinzel
John D. Moses
Giampiero Naletto
Gianalfredo Nicolini
Daniele Spadaro
Marco Stangalini
Luca Teriaca
Gerardo Capobianco
Giuseppe E. Capuano
Chiara Casini
Marta Casti
Paolo Chioetto
Alain J. Corso
Yara De Leo
Michele Fabi
Federica Frassati
Fabio Frassetto
Silvio Giordano
Salvo L. Guglielmino
Giovanna Jerse
Federico Landini
Alessandro Liberatore
Enrico Magli
Giuseppe Massone
Mauro Messerotti
Maurizio Pancrazzi
Maria G. Pelizzo
Paolo Romano
Clementina Sasso
Udo Schühle
Alessandra Slemer
Thomas Straus
Michela Uslenghi
Cosimo A. Volpicelli
Luca Zangrilli
Paola Zuppella
Lucia Abbo
Frédéric Auchère
Regina Aznar Cuadrado
Arkadiusz Berlicki
Angela Ciaravella
Philippe Lamy
Alessandro Lanzafame
Marco Malvezzi
Piergiorgio Nicolosi
Giuseppe Nisticò
Hardi Peter
Sami K. Solanki
Leonard Strachan
Kanaris Tsinganos
Rita Ventura
Jean-Claude Vial
Joachim Woch
Gaetano Zimbardo
Telloni D.
Zank G.P.
Sorriso-Valvo L.
D'amicis R.
Panasenco O.
Susino R.
Bruno R.
Perrone D.
Adhikari L.
Liang H.
Nakanotani M.
Zhao L.
Hadid L.Z.
Sanchez-Cano B.
Verscharen D.
Velli M.
Grimani C.
Marino R.
Carbone F.
Mancuso S.
Biondo R.
Pagano P.
Reale F.
Bale S.D.
Kasper J.C.
Case A.W.
De Wit T.D.
Goetz K.
Harvey P.R.
Korreck K.E.
Larson D.
Livi R.
Macdowall R.J.
Malaspina D.M.
Pulupa M.
Stevens M.L.
Whittlesey P.
Romoli M.
Andretta V.
Deppo V.D.
Fineschi S.
Heinzel P.
Moses J.D.
Naletto G.
Nicolini G.
Spadaro D.
Stangalini M.
Teriaca L.
Capobianco G.
Capuano G.E.
Casini C.
Casti M.
Chioetto P.
Corso A.J.
Leo Y.D.
Fabi M.
Frassati F.
Frassetto F.
Giordano S.
Guglielmino S.L.
Jerse G.
Landini F.
Liberatore A.
Magli E.
Massone G.
Messerotti M.
Pancrazzi M.
Pelizzo M.G.
Romano P.
Sasso C.
Schuhle U.
Slemer A.
Straus T.
Uslenghi M.
Volpicelli C.A.
Zangrilli L.
Zuppella P.
Abbo L.
Auchere F.
Cuadrado R.A.
Berlicki A.
Ciaravella A.
Lamy P.
Lanzafame A.
Malvezzi M.
Nicolosi P.
Nistico G.
Peter H.
Solanki S.K.
Strachan L.
Tsinganos K.
Ventura R.
Vial J.-C.
Woch J.
Zimbardo G.
Source :
The Astrophysical Journal
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The solar wind measured in situ by Parker Solar Probe in the very inner heliosphere is studied in combination with the remote-sensing observation of the coronal source region provided by the METIS coronagraph aboard Solar Orbiter. The coronal outflows observed near the ecliptic by Metis on 2021 January 17 at 16:30 UT, between 3.5 and 6.3 R ⊙ above the eastern solar limb, can be associated with the streams sampled by PSP at 0.11 and 0.26 au from the Sun, in two time intervals almost 5 days apart. The two plasma flows come from two distinct source regions, characterized by different magnetic field polarity and intensity at the coronal base. It follows that both the global and local properties of the two streams are different. Specifically, the solar wind emanating from the stronger magnetic field region has a lower bulk flux density, as expected, and is in a state of well-developed Alfvénic turbulence, with low intermittency. This is interpreted in terms of slab turbulence in the context of nearly incompressible magnetohydrodynamics. Conversely, the highly intermittent and poorly developed turbulent behavior of the solar wind from the weaker magnetic field region is presumably due to large magnetic deflections most likely attributed to the presence of switchbacks of interchange reconnection origin.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Astrophysical Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....22445a3ae086ef24456bde8beb6673e8