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2012

Waves

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Self-Consistent Model Of The Interstellar Pickup Protons, Alfvenic Turbulence, And Core Solar Wind In The Outer Heliosphere, Konstantin V. Gamayunov, Ming Zhang, Nikolai V. Pogorelov, Jacob Heerikhuisen, Hamid K. Rassoul Sep 2012

Self-Consistent Model Of The Interstellar Pickup Protons, Alfvenic Turbulence, And Core Solar Wind In The Outer Heliosphere, Konstantin V. Gamayunov, Ming Zhang, Nikolai V. Pogorelov, Jacob Heerikhuisen, Hamid K. Rassoul

Aerospace, Physics, and Space Science Faculty Publications

A self-consistent model of the interstellar pickup protons, the slab component of the Alfvenic turbulence, and core solar wind (SW) protons is presented for r {>=} 1 along with the initial results of and comparison with the Voyager 2 (V2) observations. Two kinetic equations are used for the pickup proton distribution and Alfvenic power spectral density, and a third equation governs SW temperature including source due to the Alfven wave energy dissipation. A fraction of the pickup proton free energy, f{sub D} , which is actually released in the waveform during isotropization, is taken from the quasi-linear consideration without …


Self-Consistent Model Of The Interstellar Pickup Protons, Alfvenic Turbulence, And Core Solar Wind In The Outer Heliosphere, Konstantin V. Gamayunov, Ming Zhang, Hamid K. Rassoul, Nikolai V. Pogorelov, Jacob Heerikhuisen Sep 2012

Self-Consistent Model Of The Interstellar Pickup Protons, Alfvenic Turbulence, And Core Solar Wind In The Outer Heliosphere, Konstantin V. Gamayunov, Ming Zhang, Hamid K. Rassoul, Nikolai V. Pogorelov, Jacob Heerikhuisen

Aerospace, Physics, and Space Science Faculty Publications

A self-consistent model of the interstellar pickup protons, the slab component of the Alfvenic turbulence, and core solar wind (SW) protons is presented for r {>=} 1 along with the initial results of and comparison with the Voyager 2 (V2) observations. Two kinetic equations are used for the pickup proton distribution and Alfvenic power spectral density, and a third equation governs SW temperature including source due to the Alfven wave energy dissipation. A fraction of the pickup proton free energy, f{sub D} , which is actually released in the waveform during isotropization, is taken from the quasi-linear consideration without …


A Theory Of Bimodal Acceleration Of Pickup Ions By Compressive Solar Wind Turbulence Under Pressure Balance, Ming Zhang, Reinhard Schlickeiser Sep 2012

A Theory Of Bimodal Acceleration Of Pickup Ions By Compressive Solar Wind Turbulence Under Pressure Balance, Ming Zhang, Reinhard Schlickeiser

Aerospace, Physics, and Space Science Faculty Publications

Recently, it was demonstrated that stochastic acceleration of particles going through a series of compressive plasma waves can be efficient and fast. It could be too fast so that the pressure built up by the accelerated particles may in turn modify the amplitude of waves to prevent the particles from having an exploding pressure. We call this condition pressure balance. In this paper, we take into account the fact that active acceleration of particles only occupies a limited volume of space due to a possible intermittent nature of plasma waves or turbulence. We develop a bimodal acceleration theory that treats …