Shocks, compressible perturbations, and intermittency in the very local interstellar medium: Voyager 1 and 2 observations and numerical modeling
Federico Fraternale, Nikolai V. Pogorelov, Ratan Bera, Leonard F. Burlaga, Maciej Bzowski

TL;DR
Voyager 1 and 2 observations of shocks and magnetic perturbations in the local interstellar medium are explained through MHD modeling, revealing solar cycle influences and turbulence characteristics up to 165 au.
Contribution
This study provides a self-consistent MHD model linking Voyager observations with solar cycle-driven shocks and turbulence analysis in the VLISM, offering new insights into interstellar magnetic structures.
Findings
Global solar-cycle-driven compressions explain Voyager 1 observations.
Turbulence intermittency persists up to 165 au at scales below 10 days.
Intermittency disappearance since 2022 indicates turbulence weakening.
Abstract
Voyager spacecraft (V1 and V2) provide unique in situ measurements of perturbations propagating beyond the heliopause through the very local interstellar medium (VLISM), including the shocks and pressure fronts whose origin is debated. In particular, a jump in magnetic field strength, observed by V1 in 2020.4 at 149.3 au from the Sun, was followed by a distinct "hump" and persistently strong magnetic field, both requiring theoretical explanation. This paper offers an interpretation of those observations using a self-consistent, MHD model of the solar wind - LISM interaction driven by the OMNI and interplanetary scintillation data combined with a turbulence analysis of Voyager data. Our simulations convincingly demonstrate that global, solar-cycle-driven compressions, on hitting the heliopause, can reproduce those puzzling V1 observations. They appear to be associated with solar cycle…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics
