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Polytropic Behavior of Solar Wind Protons Observed by Parker Solar Probe

Authors :
Robert T. Wicks
Bennett A. Maruca
Daniel Verscharen
George Livadiotis
Georgios Nicolaou
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
The American Astronomical Society, 2020.

Abstract

A polytropic process describes the transition of a fluid from one state to another through a specific relationship between the fluid density and temperature. The value of the polytropic index that governs this relationship determines the heat transfer and the effective degrees of freedom during the process. In this study, we analyze solar wind proton plasma measurements, obtained by the Faraday cup instrument on-board Parker Solar Probe. We examine the large-scale variations of the proton plasma density and temperature within the inner heliosphere explored by the spacecraft. We also address a polytropic behavior in the density and temperature fluctuations in short-time intervals, which we analyze in order to derive the effective polytropic index of small time-scale processes. The large-scale variations of the solar wind proton density and temperature which are associated with the plasma expansion through the heliosphere, follow a polytropic model with a polytropic index ~5/3. On the other hand, the short time-scale fluctuations which may be associated with turbulence, follow a model with a larger polytropic index. We investigate possible correlations between the polytropic index of short time-scale fluctuations and the plasma speed, plasma beta, and the magnetic field direction. We discuss the scenario of mechanisms including energy transfer or mechanisms that restrict the particle effective degrees of freedom.<br />20 pages, 9 figures

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15384357
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....42da911a081987ecb2228485436f05ea