Proton and Electron Temperatures in the Solar Wind and Their Correlations with the Solar Wind Speed

Author:

Shi 时 Chen 辰ORCID,Velli MarcoORCID,Lionello RobertoORCID,Sioulas NikosORCID,Huang 黄 Zesen 泽森ORCID,Halekas Jasper S.ORCID,Tenerani AnnaORCID,Réville VictorORCID,Dakeyo Jean-BaptisteORCID,Maksimović MilanORCID,Bale Stuart D.ORCID

Abstract

Abstract The heating and acceleration of the solar wind remains one of the unsolved fundamental problems in heliophysics. It is usually observed that the proton temperature T i is highly correlated with the solar wind speed V SW, while the electron temperature T e shows anticorrelation or no clear correlation with the solar wind speed. Here, we inspect both Parker Solar Probe (PSP) and WIND data, and compare the observations with simulation results. PSP observations below 30 solar radii clearly show a positive correlation between the proton temperature and the wind speed and a negative correlation between the electron temperature and the wind speed. One year (2019) of WIND data confirm that the proton temperature is positively correlated with the solar wind speed, but the electron temperature increases with the solar wind speed for slow wind, while it decreases with the solar wind speed for fast wind. Using a 1D Alfvén-wave-driven solar wind model with different proton and electron temperatures, we find, for the first time, that if most of the dissipated Alfvén wave energy heats the ions instead of the electrons, a positive T i V SW correlation and a negative T e V SW correlation arise naturally. If the electrons gain a small but finite portion of the dissipated wave energy, the T e V SW correlation evolves with the radial distance to the Sun, such that the negative correlation gradually turns positive. The model results show that Alfvén waves are one of the possible explanations for the observed evolution of the proton and electron temperatures in the solar wind.

Funder

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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