Switchbacks, microstreams, and broadband turbulence in the solar wind

Author:

Horbury T. S.1ORCID,Bale Stuart D.23ORCID,McManus Michael D.23ORCID,Larson Davin23ORCID,Kasper J. C.45ORCID,Laker Ronan1ORCID,Matteini Lorenzo1ORCID,Raouafi Nour E.6ORCID,Velli Marco7ORCID,Woodham Lloyd D.1ORCID,Woolley Thomas1ORCID,Fedorov Andrey8ORCID,Louarn Philippe8ORCID,Kieokaew Rungployphan8ORCID,Durovcova Tereza9ORCID,Chandran Ben10ORCID,Owen C. J.11ORCID

Affiliation:

1. The Blackett Laboratory, Imperial College London 1 , London SW7 2AZ, United Kingdom

2. Physics Department, University of California 2 , Berkeley, California 94720-7300, USA

3. Space Sciences Laboratory, University of California 3 , Berkeley, California 94720-7450, USA

4. BWX Technologies Inc. 4 , Washington DC 20001, USA

5. Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering, University of Michigan 5 , Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109, USA

6. The Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory 6 , Laurel, Maryland 20723, USA

7. Earth Planetary and Space Sciences, UCLA 7 , Los Angeles, California 90095, USA

8. Univ Toulouse, Inst Rech Astrophys and Planetol IRAP, CNRS 5, UMR5277 8 , Toulouse, France

9. Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University 9 , V Holešovičkách 2, 180 00 Prague 8, Czech Republic

10. Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of New Hampshire 10 , Durham, New Hampshire 03824, USA

11. University College London, Mullard Space Science Laboratory 11 , Surrey RH5 6NT, England

Abstract

Switchbacks are a striking phenomenon in near-Sun coronal hole flows, but their origins, evolution, and relation to the broadband fluctuations seen farther from the Sun are unclear. We use the near-radial lineup of Solar Orbiter and Parker Solar Probe during September 2020 when both spacecraft were in wind from the Sun's Southern polar coronal hole to investigate if switchback variability is related to large scale properties near 1 au. Using the measured solar wind speed, we map measurements from both spacecraft to the source surface and consider variations with source Carrington longitude. The patch modulation of switchback amplitudes at Parker at 20 solar radii was associated with speed variations similar to microstreams and corresponds to solar longitudinal scales of around 5°–10°. Near 1 au, this speed variation was absent, probably due to interactions between plasma at different speeds during their propagation. The alpha particle fraction, which has recently been shown to have spatial variability correlated with patches at 20 solar radii, varied on a similar scale at 1 au. The switchback modulation scale of 5°–10°, corresponding to a temporal scale of several hours at Orbiter, was present as a variation in the average deflection of the field from the Parker spiral. While limited to only one stream, these results suggest that in coronal hole flows, switchback patches are related to microstreams, perhaps associated with supergranular boundaries or plumes. Patches of switchbacks appear to evolve into large scale fluctuations, which might be one driver of the ubiquitous turbulent fluctuations in the solar wind.

Funder

Science and Technology Facilities Council

UK Space Agency

Science Mission Directorate

Leverhulme Trust

Imperial College London

Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales

Publisher

AIP Publishing

Subject

Condensed Matter Physics

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