EVOLUTION OF THE PROTON VELOCITY DISTRIBUTION DUE TO STOCHASTIC HEATING IN THE NEAR-SUN SOLAR WIND

Academic Article

Abstract

  • ABSTRACT We investigate how the proton distribution function evolves when the protons undergo stochastic heating by strong, low-frequency, Alfvén-wave turbulence under the assumption that β is small. We apply our analysis to protons undergoing stochastic heating in the supersonic fast solar wind and obtain proton distributions at heliocentric distances ranging from 4 to 30 solar radii. We find that the proton distribution develops non-Gaussian structure with a flat core and steep tail. For r > 5 R S ?> , the proton distribution is well approximated by a modified Moyal distribution. Comparisons with future measurements from Solar Probe Plus could be used to test whether stochastic heating is occurring in the solar-wind acceleration region.
  • Authors

  • Klein, Kristopher G
  • Chandran, Benjamin
  • Status

    Publication Date

  • March 20, 2016
  • Has Subject Area

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    Start Page

  • 47
  • End Page

  • 47
  • Volume

  • 820
  • Issue

  • 1