2023
DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/acb0c2
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Solar Wind Magnetic Field Line Dispersal: Multispacecraft Analysis and Comparison with Theoretical Results

Abstract: The dominance of the global over the relative, cross-field transport of magnetic field lines (MFLs), up to scales of a couple of hours in the solar wind (SW), has been predicted both theoretically and numerically, in the approximation of self-similar, single-level power spectra of magnetic fluctuations. Here the predictions for the MFL relative cross-field transport or dispersal are tested against the results of in situ data analysis, using 23 yr of field and flow measurements on board ACE and Wind. The theore… Show more

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