An Anisotropic Density Turbulence Model from the Sun to 1 au Derived From Radio Observations
Eduard P. Kontar, A. Gordon Emslie, Daniel L. Clarkson, Xingyao Chen,, Nicolina Chrysaphi, Francesco Azzollini, Natasha L. S. Jeffrey, and Mykola, Gordovskyy

TL;DR
This study develops an anisotropic density turbulence model from the Sun to 1 au using radio observations, revealing how turbulence affects radio wave scattering and source observations.
Contribution
It introduces a novel profile of heliospheric density fluctuations that explains various radio observations and measurements from the Sun to Earth.
Findings
Density fluctuations peak at 4-7 R_sun where solar wind becomes supersonic
Density fluctuation level decreases with distance as (r/R_sun-1)^(-3.7)
Anisotropic scattering explains short burst decay times with specific anisotropy ratios
Abstract
Solar radio bursts are strongly affected by radio-wave scattering on density inhomogeneities, changing their observed time characteristics, sizes, and positions. The same turbulence causes angular broadening and scintillation of galactic and extra-galactic compact radio sources observed through the solar atmosphere. Using large-scale simulations of radio-wave transport, the characteristics of anisotropic density turbulence from to au are explored. For the first time, a profile of heliospheric density fluctuations is deduced that accounts for the properties of extra-solar radio sources, solar radio bursts, and in-situ density fluctuation measurements in the solar wind at au. The radial profile of the spectrum-weighted mean wavenumber of density fluctuations (a quantity proportional to the scattering rate of radio-waves) is found to have a broad maximum at around…
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TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics
