“…Many theories [e.g., Gary et al, 1994;Vocks et al, 2005;Saito and Gary, 2007] of the evolution of electrons from the Sun to the Earth suggest WWs scatter strahl electrons into the halo, which may explain the observed changes [e.g., Štverák et al, 2009] in the relative densities of strahl versus halo electrons. Theories have also suggested that WWs constrain the heat flux carrying electrons [e.g., Gary et al, 1994Gary et al, , 1999, e.g., strahl, and the halo/core electron temperature anisotropies [e.g., Vocks and Mann, 2003;Saito et al, 2008]. The core electrons have been observed to isotropize due to binary collisions [e.g., Salem et al, 2003], while halo electrons appear to be constrained by the whistler anisotropy and firehose instabilities in the slow solar wind [e.g., Štverák et al, 2008].…”