Ambient plasma electrons undergo strong heating in regions associated with compressive bulk-velocity jumps ΔU that travel through the interplanetary solar wind. The heating is generated by their specific interactions with the jump-inherent electric fields. After this energy gain is thermalized by the shock passage through the operation of the Buneman instability, strong electron heating occurs that substantially influences the radial electron temperature profile. We previously studied the resulting electron temperature assuming that the amplitude of the traveling velocity jump remains constant with increasing solar distance. Now we aim at a more consistent view, describing the change in jump amplitude with distance that is caused by the hea...
We present an observational analysis of the electron thermal energy budget using data from Parker So...
Aims. We applied the quasi-thermal noise (QTN) method to Parker Solar Probe (PSP) observations to de...
International audienceThe shape of the electron velocity distribution function plays an important ro...
Ambient plasma electrons undergo strong heating in regions associated with compressive bulk-velocity...
In this paper we study the temperatures of electrons convected with the solar wind to large solar d...
Solar wind provides an example of a weakly collisional plasma expanding from a thermal source in the...
International audienceThe transport of energy in space plasmas, especially in the solar wind, is far...
Orbits six through nine of the Parker Solar Probe have been studied to show that solar wind core ele...
Aims. We survey the electron heat flux observed by the Parker Solar Probe (PSP) in the near-Sun envi...
Collisionless shock waves are a widespread phenomenon in both solar system and astrophysical context...
The fast solar wind’s high speeds and non-thermal features require that considerable heating ...
International audienceWe have performed a statistical study of a substantial amount of electron data...
Plasma, one of the four fundamental states of matter, prevails the universe and accounts for 90\% of...
In the majority of the literature on plasma shock waves, electrons play the role of “ghost particles...
This Letter investigates the electron heat flux instability using the radial models of the magnetic ...
We present an observational analysis of the electron thermal energy budget using data from Parker So...
Aims. We applied the quasi-thermal noise (QTN) method to Parker Solar Probe (PSP) observations to de...
International audienceThe shape of the electron velocity distribution function plays an important ro...
Ambient plasma electrons undergo strong heating in regions associated with compressive bulk-velocity...
In this paper we study the temperatures of electrons convected with the solar wind to large solar d...
Solar wind provides an example of a weakly collisional plasma expanding from a thermal source in the...
International audienceThe transport of energy in space plasmas, especially in the solar wind, is far...
Orbits six through nine of the Parker Solar Probe have been studied to show that solar wind core ele...
Aims. We survey the electron heat flux observed by the Parker Solar Probe (PSP) in the near-Sun envi...
Collisionless shock waves are a widespread phenomenon in both solar system and astrophysical context...
The fast solar wind’s high speeds and non-thermal features require that considerable heating ...
International audienceWe have performed a statistical study of a substantial amount of electron data...
Plasma, one of the four fundamental states of matter, prevails the universe and accounts for 90\% of...
In the majority of the literature on plasma shock waves, electrons play the role of “ghost particles...
This Letter investigates the electron heat flux instability using the radial models of the magnetic ...
We present an observational analysis of the electron thermal energy budget using data from Parker So...
Aims. We applied the quasi-thermal noise (QTN) method to Parker Solar Probe (PSP) observations to de...
International audienceThe shape of the electron velocity distribution function plays an important ro...