By searching through more than 10 satellite years of THEMIS and Cluster data, 3 reliable examples of parallel electric field turbulence in the undisturbed solar wind have been found. The perpendicular and parallel electric field spectra in these examples have similar shapes and amplitudes, even at large scales (frequencies below the ion gyroscale), where Alfvénic turbulence with no parallel electric field component is thought to dominate. The spectra of the parallel electric field fluctuations are power laws with exponents near -5/3 below the ion scales (∼0.1 Hz), and with a flattening of the spectrum in the vicinity of this frequency. At small scales (above a few Hz), the spectra are steeper than -5/3 with values in the range of -2.1 to -2.8. These steeper slopes are consistent with expectations for kinetic Alfvén turbulence, although their amplitude relative to the perpendicular fluctuations is larger than expected. © 2013. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
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Mozer, F. S., & Chen, C. H. K. (2013). Parallel electric field spectrum of solar wind turbulence. Astrophysical Journal Letters, 768(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/2041-8205/768/1/L10
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