Measurements on the kinetic physics in streamer dynamics
Forrest Mozer, Kyungeun Choi, Richard Sydora, Andrii . Voshchepynets

TL;DR
This study reports in-situ measurements of electric fields and plasma regimes in solar wind streamers, revealing new insights into their physics and challenging existing theories about their role in solar wind acceleration.
Contribution
First in-situ measurements of electric fields and plasma regimes in streamer dynamics, providing new understanding of their physics and impact on solar wind models.
Findings
Measured a plasma rest frame DC electric field of 400 mV/m during streamer crossings.
Identified two plasma regimes with distinct magnetic and ion properties.
Found that plasma flow speeds inside current sheets are significantly higher than outside.
Abstract
A major goal of solar physics is understanding the transition of the medium from the closed-loop magnetic configuration of the corona to the open structure of the heliospheric current sheet. The evolution of solar wind streamers, an essential component of this transition, has been observed in-situ for the first time by measuring a pass through a streamer stalk at 11.7 solar radii. A plasma rest frame DC electric field, reaching an amplitude of 400 mV/m, was observed as the magnetic field changed from +1100 nT to -1100 nT. This electric field violates the frozen in condition so it must be understood via the non-MHD Hall term of the Generalized Ohm's Law. Two plasma regimes containing the large electric field were observed. In the first regime, the magnetic field was large, the ion beta was small (~0.1), the ratio of the ion skin depth to ion gyroradius was large (>10), and the current of…
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