Published November 1996 | Version v1
Journal article

Thermal anisotropies in the solar wind: Evidence of heating by interstellar pickup ions?

  • 1. Center for Space Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts (United States)
  • 2. Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico (United States)
  • 3. Bartol Research Institute, University of Delaware, Newark, New Jersey (United States)

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A recent paper by Gray et al. [1996] shows that the Alfvacute en ion cyclotron instability is generated by newly created pickup ions and heats the thermal solar wind protons in the direction perpendicular to the magnetic field. This instability operates most effectively in regions where the plasma β is low, so this mechanism predicts that the ratio of the temperatures perpendicular and parallel to the magnetic field should be larger in low-β regions of the solar wind. We look for this effect in ISEE-3 and Voyager 2 data. The near-Earth ISEE-3 data show no evidence for greater thermal anisotropies at low β. Voyager 2 data obtained between 1 and 8 AU show that the ambient proton thermal anisotropy is a function of β, with parallel temperatures generally greater than perpendicular temperatures except when β is small. For Voyager 2 data, the average ratio of perpendicular to parallel temperature is about 0.9, but this ratio is ∼2 when β is less than 0.1 and ∼4 when β is less than 0.01. copyright American Geophysical Union 1996

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Journal Title
Geophysical Research Letters
Journal Volume
23
Journal Issue
22
Journal Page Range
p. 3259-3262.
ISSN
0094-8276
CODEN
GPRLAJ