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Parker Solar Probe Observations of Magnetic Reconnection Exhausts in Quiescent Plasmas near the Sun
by
Pulupa, Marc
, Mallet, Alfred
, Kruparova, Oksana
, Swisdak, Marc
, Kasper, Justin C
, Eriksson, Stefan
, Livi, Roberto
, Bale, Stuart D
, Larson, Davin E
, Romeo, Orlando
in
Current sheets
/ Electrons
/ Magnetic fields
/ Magnetic properties
/ Magnetic reconnection
/ Rotating plasmas
/ Shear flow
/ Solar probes
/ Temperature gradients
/ Wind regime
2024
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Parker Solar Probe Observations of Magnetic Reconnection Exhausts in Quiescent Plasmas near the Sun
by
Pulupa, Marc
, Mallet, Alfred
, Kruparova, Oksana
, Swisdak, Marc
, Kasper, Justin C
, Eriksson, Stefan
, Livi, Roberto
, Bale, Stuart D
, Larson, Davin E
, Romeo, Orlando
in
Current sheets
/ Electrons
/ Magnetic fields
/ Magnetic properties
/ Magnetic reconnection
/ Rotating plasmas
/ Shear flow
/ Solar probes
/ Temperature gradients
/ Wind regime
2024
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Parker Solar Probe Observations of Magnetic Reconnection Exhausts in Quiescent Plasmas near the Sun
by
Pulupa, Marc
, Mallet, Alfred
, Kruparova, Oksana
, Swisdak, Marc
, Kasper, Justin C
, Eriksson, Stefan
, Livi, Roberto
, Bale, Stuart D
, Larson, Davin E
, Romeo, Orlando
in
Current sheets
/ Electrons
/ Magnetic fields
/ Magnetic properties
/ Magnetic reconnection
/ Rotating plasmas
/ Shear flow
/ Solar probes
/ Temperature gradients
/ Wind regime
2024
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Parker Solar Probe Observations of Magnetic Reconnection Exhausts in Quiescent Plasmas near the Sun
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Parker Solar Probe Observations of Magnetic Reconnection Exhausts in Quiescent Plasmas near the Sun
2024
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Overview
Parker Solar Probe observations are analyzed for the presence of reconnection exhausts across current sheets (CSs) within R < 0.26 au during encounters 4–11. Exhausts are observed with nearly equal probability at all radial distances with a preference for quiescent Tp < 0.80 MK plasmas typical of a slow-wind regime. High Tp > 0.80 MK plasmas of a fast wind characterized by significant transverse fluctuations rarely support exhausts irrespective of the CS width. Exhaust observations demonstrate the presence of local temperature gradients across several CSs with a higher-Tp plasma on locally closed fields and a lower-Tp plasma on locally open field lines for an interchange-type reconnection. A CS geometry analysis directly supports the property that X-lines bisect the magnetic field rotation θ-angle, whether the fields and plasmas are asymmetric or not, to maximize reconnection rates and available magnetic energy. The CS normal width d cs distributions suggest that a multiscale reconnection process through nested layers of bifurcated CSs may be responsible for observed power-law distributions beyond the median d cs ∼ 1000 km with an exponential d cs distribution present for ion kinetic dissipation scales below this median. Magnetic field shear θ-angles are essentially identical at R < 0.26 and 1 au with medians at θ ∼ 55° near the Sun and θ ∼ 65° at 1 au. In contrast, the tangential flow shear distributions are different near and far from the Sun. A bimodal flow shear angle distribution is present near the Sun with strong shear flow magnitudes. This distribution is modified with radial distance toward a relatively flat distribution of weaker flow shear magnitudes.
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IOP Publishing
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