Whistler waves generated inside magnetic dips in the young solar wind: observations of the Search-Coil Magnetometer on board Parker Solar Probe
C. Froment, O.V. Agapitov, V. Krasnoselskikh, S. Karbashewski, T., Dudok de Wit, A. Larosa, L. Colomban, D. Malaspina, M. Kretzschmar, V. K., Jagarlamudi, S. D. Bale, J. W. Bonnell, F. S. Mozer, and M. Pulupa

TL;DR
This study analyzes whistler waves in the young solar wind using Parker Solar Probe data, revealing that magnetic dips are favorable for their generation and providing insights into wave-particle interactions affecting solar wind dynamics.
Contribution
It demonstrates that magnetic dips facilitate whistler wave generation and offers new observational evidence on wave normal angles and their relation to magnetic dips in the solar wind.
Findings
Most whistler waves are quasi-parallel to the magnetic field.
A significant fraction (3%) of waves have oblique wave normal angles.
Approximately 64% of detected whistlers are associated with magnetic dips.
Abstract
Context. Whistler waves are electromagnetic waves produced by electron-driven instabilities, that in turn can reshape the electron distributions via wave-particle interactions. In the solar wind, they are one of the main candidates for explaining the scattering of the strahl electron population into the halo at increasing radial distances from the Sun and for subsequently regulating the solar wind heat flux. However, it is unclear what type of instability dominates to drive whistlers in the solar wind. Aims. Our goal is to study whistler wave parameters in the young solar wind sampled by Parker Solar Probe (PSP). The wave normal angle (WNA) in particular is a key parameter to discriminate between the generation mechanisms of these waves. Methods. We analyze the cross-spectral matrices of magnetic fieldfluctuations measured by the Search-Coil Magnetometer (SCM) and processed by the…
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TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics
