Solar wind strahl broadening by self-generated plasma waves

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This Letter reports on the results of numerical simulations which may provide a possible explanation for the strahl broadening during quiet solar conditions. The relevant processes involved in the broadening are due to kinetic quasi-linear wave-particle interaction. Making use of static analytical electron distribution in an inhomogeneous field, it is found that self-generated electrostatic waves at the plasma frequency, i.e., Langmuir waves, are capable of scattering the strahl component, resulting in energy and pitch-angle diffusion that broadens its velocity distribution significantly. The present theoretical results provide an alternative or complementary explanation to the usual whistler diffusion scenario, suggesting that self-induced electrostatic waves at the plasma frequency might play a key role in broadening the solar wind strahl during quiet solar conditions. © 2013. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

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Pavan, J., Viñas, A. F., Yoon, P. H., Ziebell, L. F., & Gaelzer, R. (2013). Solar wind strahl broadening by self-generated plasma waves. Astrophysical Journal Letters, 769(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/2041-8205/769/2/L30

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