2019
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stz3422
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The origin of slow Alfvénic solar wind at solar minimum

Abstract: Although the origins of slow solar wind are unclear, there is increasing evidence that at least some of it is released in a steady state on over-expanded coronal hole magnetic field lines. This type of slow wind has similar properties to the fast solar wind, including a high degree of Alfvénicity. In this study a combination of proton, alpha particle, and electron measurements are used to investigate the kinetic properties of a single interval of slow Alfvénic wind at 0.35 AU. It is shown that this slow Alfvén… Show more

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“…These observations in the inner heliosphere and at a minimum of the solar cycle are almost in agreement with the measurements at 1 au and at a maximum of the solar activity (D'Amicis et al 2019a). This suggests that the characteristics of Alfvénic slow wind are set by the solar source of this wind, probably from overexpanded coronal holes (D'Amicis & Bruno 2015;Stansby et al 2020), and do not change, with respect to the fast and non-Alfvénic winds, during the radial evolution of the plasma, at least above the Alfvén point. In this context, Parker Solar Probe will play a crucial role in giving information about the Alfvénic slow wind in the unexplored region much closer to the Sun.…”
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confidence: 87%
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“…These observations in the inner heliosphere and at a minimum of the solar cycle are almost in agreement with the measurements at 1 au and at a maximum of the solar activity (D'Amicis et al 2019a). This suggests that the characteristics of Alfvénic slow wind are set by the solar source of this wind, probably from overexpanded coronal holes (D'Amicis & Bruno 2015;Stansby et al 2020), and do not change, with respect to the fast and non-Alfvénic winds, during the radial evolution of the plasma, at least above the Alfvén point. In this context, Parker Solar Probe will play a crucial role in giving information about the Alfvénic slow wind in the unexplored region much closer to the Sun.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…The present paper complements the work done by Stansby et al (2019bStansby et al ( , 2020, extending the analysis to areas that were not covered. In particular, by focusing on the first perihelion of the Helios mission during a minimum phase of the solar activity, in this paper we investigate and compare the characteristics of solar wind at about 0.3 au in terms of Alfvénic content, amplitude level of fluctuations, and spectral properties in different wind regimes.…”
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confidence: 64%
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