International audienceDuring Parker Solar Probe's first orbit, the solar wind plasma was observed in situ closer than ever before, the perihelion on 2018 November 6 revealing a flow that is constantly permeated by large-amplitude Alfvénic fluctuations. These include radial magnetic field reversals, or switchbacks, that seem to be a persistent feature of the young solar wind. The measurements also reveal a very strong, unexpected, azimuthal velocity component. In this work, we numerically model the solar corona during this first encounter, solving the MHD equations and accounting for Alfvén wave transport and dissipation. We find that the large-scale plasma parameters are well reproduced, allowing the computation of the solar wind sources at...
The prediction of a supersonic solar wind1 was first confirmed by spacecraft near Earth2,3 and later...
Context. Alfvén-wave turbulence has emerged as an important heating mechanism to accelerate the sola...
International audienceThe solar wind shows periods of highly Alfvénic activity, where velocity fluct...
International audienceDuring Parker Solar Probe's first orbit, the solar wind plasma was observed in...
International audienceThe first two encounters of Parker Solar Probe have shown features that alread...
International audienceParker Solar Probe (PSP) observations during its first encounter at 35.7 R⊙ ha...
International audienceContext. Parker Solar Probe (PSP) measures the magnetic field and plasma param...
International audienceConvection and rotation drive the solar dynamo and, ultimately, provide the me...
We examine Alfven Wave Solar atmosphere Model (AWSoM) predictions of the first Parker Solar Probe (P...
Absorption of Alfvén waves is considered to be the main mechanism of heating in the solar corona. It...
International audienceWe report analysis of sub-Alfvénic magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) perturbations in ...
Abstract. Alfvén waves have long been known to be a major component of the turbulence measured in s...
The steady, supersonic outflow from the Sun we call the solar wind was first posited in the 1950s an...
Parker Solar Probe (PSP) observations during its first encounter at 35.7 R ⊙ have shown the presence...
The prediction of a supersonic solar wind1 was first confirmed by spacecraft near Earth2,3 and later...
Context. Alfvén-wave turbulence has emerged as an important heating mechanism to accelerate the sola...
International audienceThe solar wind shows periods of highly Alfvénic activity, where velocity fluct...
International audienceDuring Parker Solar Probe's first orbit, the solar wind plasma was observed in...
International audienceThe first two encounters of Parker Solar Probe have shown features that alread...
International audienceParker Solar Probe (PSP) observations during its first encounter at 35.7 R⊙ ha...
International audienceContext. Parker Solar Probe (PSP) measures the magnetic field and plasma param...
International audienceConvection and rotation drive the solar dynamo and, ultimately, provide the me...
We examine Alfven Wave Solar atmosphere Model (AWSoM) predictions of the first Parker Solar Probe (P...
Absorption of Alfvén waves is considered to be the main mechanism of heating in the solar corona. It...
International audienceWe report analysis of sub-Alfvénic magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) perturbations in ...
Abstract. Alfvén waves have long been known to be a major component of the turbulence measured in s...
The steady, supersonic outflow from the Sun we call the solar wind was first posited in the 1950s an...
Parker Solar Probe (PSP) observations during its first encounter at 35.7 R ⊙ have shown the presence...
The prediction of a supersonic solar wind1 was first confirmed by spacecraft near Earth2,3 and later...
Context. Alfvén-wave turbulence has emerged as an important heating mechanism to accelerate the sola...
International audienceThe solar wind shows periods of highly Alfvénic activity, where velocity fluct...