The nature of electric field fluctuations in the near-Sun solar wind and its implication for the turbulent energy transfer at sub-ion scales

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Aula Wolfspoort (00.08) (Huis Bethlehem)

Aula Wolfspoort (00.08)

Huis Bethlehem

Schapenstraat 34, Leuven 3000

Speaker

Luca Franci (Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom)

Description

We model plasma turbulence in the near-Sun solar wind by means of a high-resolution fully kinetic simulation initialised with average plasma conditions measured by Parker Solar Probe during its first solar encounter. Once turbulence is fully developed, the power spectra of the plasma and electromagnetic fluctuations exhibit clear power-law intervals down to sub-electron scales. Our simulation models the electron-scale electric field fluctuations with unprecedented accuracy. This allows us to perform the first detailed analysis of the different terms of the electric field in the generalised Ohm's law (MHD, Hall, and electron pressure terms) at ion and electron scales, both in physical space and in Fourier space. Such analysis suggests rewriting the Ohm’s law in a different form, which disentangles the contribution of different underlying plasma mechanisms, characterising the nature of the electric field fluctuations in the different range of scales. This provides a new insight on how energy in the turbulent electromagnetic fields is transferred through ion and electron scales and seems to favour the role of pressure-balanced structures versus waves. We finally test our assumptions and numerical results by means of a statistical analysis using magnetic field, electric field, and electron density data from Solar Orbiter and Parker Solar Probe. Preliminary results show good agreement with our theoretical expectations inspired by our simulation.

Author

Luca Franci (Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom)

Co-authors

Dr Daniele Del Sarto (Institut Jean Lamour - Université de Lorraine, Nancy, France) Dr Emanuele Papini (National Institute for Astrophysics (INAF)—Institute for Space Astrophysics and Planetology (IAPS), Rome, Italy) Dr Julia Stawarz (Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom) Prof. Maria Elena Innocenti (Ruhr-Universitat Bochum, Bochum, Germany)

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