The statistical properties of solar wind temperature parameters near 1 AU observed by Wind

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Abstract

We present a statistical analysis of the temperatures, plasma betas, and temperature ratios for the electron, proton, and alpha-particle populations observed by the Wind spacecraft near 1 AU for ~10 years of data. The mean(median) temperatures are Te,tot = 12.2(11.9) eV, Tp,tot = 12.7(8.6) eV, and Tα,tot = 23.9(10.8) eV; mean(median) plasma betas are βe,tot = 2.31(1.09), βp,tot = 1.79(1.05), and βα,tot = 0.17(0.05); and mean(median) temperature ratios are (Te/Tp)tot = 1.64(1.27), (Te/Tα)tot = 1.24(0.82), and (Tα/Tp)tot = 2.50(1.94). We compared during and excluding interplanetary (IP) shocks, magnetic obstacles (MOs), and slow/fast solar wind. There are differences for slow vs fast wind and during MOs, but with or without IP shocks did not seem to matter. We also compute particle-particle and wave-particle collision rates finding the latter dominates for conservative assumptions of wave amplitude and occurrence rates. Thus, wave-particle interactions should be included when modeling the solar wind.

*Wind MO&DA supported L.B.W. NNX16AP95G supported C.S. (also NNX16AI59G and NSF 1622498), S.B., T.B., and M.P. (also NNX14AC09G). NNX17AC72G and NNX17AH88G supported B.M. NNX14AR78G supported K.K. and J.K. NNX14AT26G and NNX13AI75G supported M.S.

Presenters

  • Lynn Wilson III

    • NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

Authors

  • Lynn Wilson III

    • NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
  • Michael Stevens

    • Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
  • Justin C Kasper

    • Univ of Michigan - Ann Arbor
  • Kristopher G. Klein

    • Univ of Arizona
  • Bennett A. Maruca

    • University of Delaware Department of Physics & Astronomy Newark, Delaware, USA
  • Stuart D Bale

    • Univ of California - Berkeley
  • Trevor A. Bowen

    • University of California Berkeley Space Sciences Laboratory Berkeley, California, USA
  • Marc P. Pulupa

    • University of California Berkeley Space Sciences Laboratory Berkeley, California, USA
  • Chadi S. Salem

    • University of California Berkeley Space Sciences Laboratory Berkeley, California, USA