Evolution of Solar Wind Turbulence from 0.1 to 1 au during the First Parker Solar Probe–Solar Orbiter Radial Alignment

Author:

Telloni DanieleORCID,Sorriso-Valvo LucaORCID,Woodham Lloyd D.ORCID,Panasenco OlgaORCID,Velli MarcoORCID,Carbone FrancescoORCID,Zank Gary P.ORCID,Bruno RobertoORCID,Perrone DeniseORCID,Nakanotani MasaruORCID,Shi ChenORCID,D’Amicis RaffaellaORCID,De Marco RossanaORCID,Jagarlamudi Vamsee K.ORCID,Steinvall KonradORCID,Marino RaffaeleORCID,Adhikari LaxmanORCID,Zhao LinglingORCID,Liang HaomingORCID,Tenerani AnnaORCID,Laker RonanORCID,Horbury Timothy S.ORCID,Bale Stuart D.ORCID,Pulupa MarcORCID,Malaspina David M.ORCID,MacDowall Robert J.ORCID,Goetz KeithORCID,de Wit Thierry DudokORCID,Harvey Peter R.ORCID,Kasper Justin C.ORCID,Korreck Kelly E.ORCID,Larson DavinORCID,Case Anthony W.ORCID,Stevens Michael L.ORCID,Whittlesey PhyllisORCID,Livi RobertoORCID,Owen Christopher J.ORCID,Livi StefanoORCID,Louarn PhilippeORCID,Antonucci EsterORCID,Romoli MarcoORCID,O’Brien HelenORCID,Evans VincentORCID,Angelini VirginiaORCID

Abstract

Abstract The first radial alignment between Parker Solar Probe and Solar Orbiter spacecraft is used to investigate the evolution of solar wind turbulence in the inner heliosphere. Assuming ballistic propagation, two 1.5 hr intervals are tentatively identified as providing measurements of the same plasma parcels traveling from 0.1 to 1 au. Using magnetic field measurements from both spacecraft, the properties of turbulence in the two intervals are assessed. Magnetic spectral density, flatness, and high-order moment scaling laws are calculated. The Hilbert–Huang transform is additionally used to mitigate short sample and poor stationarity effects. Results show that the plasma evolves from a highly Alfvénic, less-developed turbulence state near the Sun, to fully developed and intermittent turbulence at 1 au. These observations provide strong evidence for the radial evolution of solar wind turbulence.

Funder

Agenzia Spaziale Italiana

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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