On the properties of Alfv\'enic switchbacks in the expanding solar wind: the influence of the Parker spiral
Jonathan Squire, Zade Johnston, Alfred Mallet, Romain Meyrand

TL;DR
This study investigates how the Parker spiral influences Alfvénic switchbacks in the solar wind, revealing that it enhances their formation and causes asymmetries, which are crucial for interpreting spacecraft observations.
Contribution
The paper provides a theoretical analysis showing the Parker spiral's significant impact on switchback properties and their observable features in the expanding solar wind.
Findings
Parker spiral strongly influences switchback evolution.
Switchbacks tend to involve tangential magnetic field rotations.
Asymmetries and correlations in switchbacks affect their interpretation.
Abstract
Switchbacks -- rapid, large deflections of the solar wind's magnetic field -- have generated significant interest as possible signatures of the key mechanisms that heat the corona and accelerate the solar wind. In this context, an important task for theories of switchback formation and evolution is to understand their observable distinguishing features, allowing them to be assessed in detail using spacecraft data. Here, we work towards this goal by studying the influence of the Parker spiral on the evolution of Alfv\'enic switchbacks in an expanding plasma. Using simple analytic arguments based on the physics of one-dimensional spherically polarized (constant-field-magnitude) Alfv\'en waves, we find that, by controlling the wave's obliquity, a Parker spiral strongly impacts switchback properties. Surprisingly, the Parker spiral can significantly enhance switchback formation, despite…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements
