Abstract
Abstract
Based on Parker Solar Probe observations, this paper investigates the proton temperature, bulk speed, proton-scale magnetic helicity, and spectral index in the parameter space of (P
I
, σ
c
), where P
I
is the magnetic energy density and σ
c
is the normalized cross helicity at proton inertial scales. Various correlations between these parameters are discussed and their relations are explored. These correlations indicate the following: (1) the turbulence with a larger P
I
is characterized by a higher σ
c
; (2) a larger P
I
corresponds to a higher proton temperature, faster bulk speed, and steeper proton-scale magnetic spectrum; (3) a higher σ
c
accounts for higher proton-scale magnetic helicity. In particular, the P
I
has the largest correlation coefficient (CC) of 0.85 with proton temperature and has a considerably large CC of 0.70 with a proton-scale spectral index. The σ
c
has a moderate CC of 0.52 with magnetic helicity in the low β
p
case (β
p
< 0.6), where β
p
is the ratio of plasma to magnetic pressure. The correlation between σ
c
and P
I
is considerable with a CC exceeding 0.6 in the low β
p
case and tends to be negligible when β
p
approaches 1.5. These findings could be understood by the recently discovered “helicity barrier” effect and underline the importance of the generalized helicity invariant in low β
p
collisionless plasma for understanding imbalanced solar wind turbulence.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Excellent Young Scientists Fund in Henan Province
Publisher
American Astronomical Society
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics
Cited by
2 articles.
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