Solar wind variability spans a wide range of amplitudes and timescales, from turbulent fluctuations to the 11 year solar cycle. We apply the data quantile-quantile (DQQ) method to NASA/Wind observations spanning solar cycles 23 and 24, to study how the uniqueness of each cycle maximum and minimum manifests in the changing statistical distribution of plasma parameters in fast and slow solar wind. The DQQ method allows us to discriminate between two distinct components of the distribution: the core region simply tracks the solar cycle in its moments but shows little sensitivity to solar wind state or the specific activity of each cycle. This would be consistent with an underlying in situ process such as turbulence driving the evolution of flu...
Statistical properties of the interplanetary magnetic field fluctuations can provide an important in...
Abstract. In situ measurements of the solar wind largely cover more than two solar magnetic activity...
The solar wind exhibits scaling typical of intermittent turbulence in the statistics of in situ fluc...
We use 20 years of Wind solar wind observations to investigate the solar cycle variation of the sola...
Context. The solar wind develops a highly turbulent character during its expansion, where plasma and...
Context. Alfvénic fluctuations are ubiquitous features observed in solar wind, especially in the inn...
Time series of solar wind variables are “bursty” in nature. Bursts, or excursions, in the time serie...
International audienceIn this review we collate recent results for the statistical scaling propertie...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/95508/1/jgra21877.pd
The solar wind is a highly turbulent and intermittent medium at frequencies between 10-4 and 10-1...
Unconditional and conditional statistics are used for studying the histograms of magnetic field mult...
Alfvénic fluctuations in solar wind are an intrinsic property of fast streams, while slow intervals ...
International audienceMulti-scale structure of the solar wind in the ecliptic at 1 AU undergoes sign...
Abstract. Multi-scale structure of the solar wind in the eclip-tic at 1 AU undergoes significant evo...
We apply the finite size scaling technique to quantify the statistical properties of fluctuations in...
Statistical properties of the interplanetary magnetic field fluctuations can provide an important in...
Abstract. In situ measurements of the solar wind largely cover more than two solar magnetic activity...
The solar wind exhibits scaling typical of intermittent turbulence in the statistics of in situ fluc...
We use 20 years of Wind solar wind observations to investigate the solar cycle variation of the sola...
Context. The solar wind develops a highly turbulent character during its expansion, where plasma and...
Context. Alfvénic fluctuations are ubiquitous features observed in solar wind, especially in the inn...
Time series of solar wind variables are “bursty” in nature. Bursts, or excursions, in the time serie...
International audienceIn this review we collate recent results for the statistical scaling propertie...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/95508/1/jgra21877.pd
The solar wind is a highly turbulent and intermittent medium at frequencies between 10-4 and 10-1...
Unconditional and conditional statistics are used for studying the histograms of magnetic field mult...
Alfvénic fluctuations in solar wind are an intrinsic property of fast streams, while slow intervals ...
International audienceMulti-scale structure of the solar wind in the ecliptic at 1 AU undergoes sign...
Abstract. Multi-scale structure of the solar wind in the eclip-tic at 1 AU undergoes significant evo...
We apply the finite size scaling technique to quantify the statistical properties of fluctuations in...
Statistical properties of the interplanetary magnetic field fluctuations can provide an important in...
Abstract. In situ measurements of the solar wind largely cover more than two solar magnetic activity...
The solar wind exhibits scaling typical of intermittent turbulence in the statistics of in situ fluc...