Kinetic-scale Spectral Features of Cross Helicity and Residual Energy in the Inner Heliosphere
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Vech, Daniel
Kasper, Justin C.
Klein, Kristopher G.
Huang, Jia
Stevens, Michael L.
Chen, Christopher H. K.
Case, Anthony W.
Korreck, Kelly
Bale, Stuart D.
Bowen, Trevor A.
Whittlesey, Phyllis L.
Livi, Roberto
Larson, Davin E.
Malaspina, David
Pulupa, Marc
Bonnell, John
Harvey, Peter
Goetz, Keith
Dudok de Wit, Thierry
MacDowall, Robert
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Univ Arizona, Lunar & Planetary LabIssue Date
2020-02-03
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Vech, D., Kasper, J. C., Klein, K. G., Huang, J., Stevens, M. L., Chen, C. H., ... & MacDowall, R. (2020). Kinetic-scale Spectral Features of Cross Helicity and Residual Energy in the Inner Heliosphere. The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series, 246(2), 52.Rights
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In this work, we present the first results from the flux angle (FA) operation mode of the Faraday Cup instrument on board the Parker Solar Probe (PSP). The FA mode allows rapid measurements of phase space density fluctuations close to the peak of the proton velocity distribution function with a cadence of 293 Hz. This approach provides an invaluable tool for understanding kinetic-scale turbulence in the solar wind and solar corona. We describe a technique to convert the phase space density fluctuations into vector velocity components and compute several turbulence parameters, such as spectral index, residual energy, and cross helicity during two intervals when the FA mode was used in PSP's first encounter at 0.174 au distance from the Sun.Note
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10.3847/1538-4365/ab60a2
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