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Compressible Turbulence in the Near-Sun Solar Wind: Parker Solar Probe's First Eight Perihelia

Authors :
Cuesta, Manuel Enrique
Chhiber, Rohit
Fu, Xiangrong
Du, Senbei
Yang, Yan
Pecora, Francesco
Matthaeus, William H.
Li, Hui
Steinberg, John
Guo, Fan
Gan, Zhaoming
Conrad, Emma
Swanson, Diana
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Many questions remain about the compressibility of solar wind turbulence with respect to its origins and properties. Low plasma beta (ratio of thermal to magnetic pressure) environments allow for the easier generation of compressible turbulence, enabling study of the relationship between density fluctuations and turbulent Mach number. Utilizing Parker Solar Probe plasma data, we examine the normalized proton density fluctuations $\langle \delta n_p^2 \rangle ^{1/2}/\langle n_p\rangle = \delta {n_p}_{rms}/\langle n_p\rangle$ as a function of turbulent Mach number $M_t$ conditioned on plasma beta and cross helicity. With consideration of statistical error in the parameters computed from in-situ data, we find a general result that $\delta {n_p}_{rms}/\langle n_p\rangle \sim M_t^{1.18 \pm 0.04}$, consistent with both linear-wave theory, and nearly-incompressible turbulence in an inhomogeneous background field. We compare observational results conditioned on plasma beta and cross helicity with 3D magnetohydrodynamic simulations, and observe rather significant similarities with respect to how those parameters affect the proportionality between density fluctuations and turbulent Mach number. This study further investigates the complexity of compressible turbulence as viewed by the density scaling relationship, and may help better understand the compressible environment of the near-Sun solar wind.<br />Comment: 8 pages, 3 figures, 1 table, submitted to ApJL

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2305.03566
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/acd4c2