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Electron Energy Partition across Interplanetary Shocks. I. Methodology and Data Product
Analyses of 15,314 electron velocity distribution functions (VDFs) within ±2 hr of 52 interplanetary (IP) shocks observed by the Wind spacecraft near 1 au are introduced. The electron VDFs are fit to the sum of three model functions for the cold dense core, hot tenuous halo, and field-aligned beam/s...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6894189/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31806920 http://dx.doi.org/10.3847/1538-4365/ab22bd |
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author | Wilson, Lynn B. Chen, Li-Jen Wang, Shan Schwartz, Steven J. Turner, Drew L. Stevens, Michael L. Kasper, Justin C. Osmane, Adnane Caprioli, Damiano Bale, Stuart D. Pulupa, Marc P. Salem, Chadi S. Goodrich, Katherine A. |
author_facet | Wilson, Lynn B. Chen, Li-Jen Wang, Shan Schwartz, Steven J. Turner, Drew L. Stevens, Michael L. Kasper, Justin C. Osmane, Adnane Caprioli, Damiano Bale, Stuart D. Pulupa, Marc P. Salem, Chadi S. Goodrich, Katherine A. |
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description | Analyses of 15,314 electron velocity distribution functions (VDFs) within ±2 hr of 52 interplanetary (IP) shocks observed by the Wind spacecraft near 1 au are introduced. The electron VDFs are fit to the sum of three model functions for the cold dense core, hot tenuous halo, and field-aligned beam/strahl component. The best results were found by modeling the core as either a bi-kappa or a symmetric (or asymmetric) bi-self-similar VDF, while both the halo and beam/strahl components were best fit to bi-kappa VDF. This is the first statistical study to show that the core electron distribution is better fit to a self-similar VDF than a bi-Maxwellian under all conditions. The self-similar distribution deviation from a Maxwellian is a measure of inelasticity in particle scattering from waves and/or turbulence. The ranges of values defined by the lower and upper quartiles for the kappa exponents are κ(ec) ~ 5.40–10.2 for the core, κ(eh) ~ 3.58–5.34 for the halo, and κ(eb) ~ 3.40–5.16 for the beam/strahl. The lower-to-upper quartile range of symmetric bi-self-similar core exponents is s(ec) ~ 2.00–2.04, and those of asymmetric bi-self-similar core exponents are p(ec) ~ 2.20–4.00 for the parallel exponent and q(ec) ~ 2.00–2.46 for the perpendicular exponent. The nuanced details of the fit procedure and description of resulting data product are also presented. The statistics and detailed analysis of the results are presented in Paper II and Paper III of this three-part study. |
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spelling | pubmed-68941892020-07-03 Electron Energy Partition across Interplanetary Shocks. I. Methodology and Data Product Wilson, Lynn B. Chen, Li-Jen Wang, Shan Schwartz, Steven J. Turner, Drew L. Stevens, Michael L. Kasper, Justin C. Osmane, Adnane Caprioli, Damiano Bale, Stuart D. Pulupa, Marc P. Salem, Chadi S. Goodrich, Katherine A. Astrophys J Suppl Ser Article Analyses of 15,314 electron velocity distribution functions (VDFs) within ±2 hr of 52 interplanetary (IP) shocks observed by the Wind spacecraft near 1 au are introduced. The electron VDFs are fit to the sum of three model functions for the cold dense core, hot tenuous halo, and field-aligned beam/strahl component. The best results were found by modeling the core as either a bi-kappa or a symmetric (or asymmetric) bi-self-similar VDF, while both the halo and beam/strahl components were best fit to bi-kappa VDF. This is the first statistical study to show that the core electron distribution is better fit to a self-similar VDF than a bi-Maxwellian under all conditions. The self-similar distribution deviation from a Maxwellian is a measure of inelasticity in particle scattering from waves and/or turbulence. The ranges of values defined by the lower and upper quartiles for the kappa exponents are κ(ec) ~ 5.40–10.2 for the core, κ(eh) ~ 3.58–5.34 for the halo, and κ(eb) ~ 3.40–5.16 for the beam/strahl. The lower-to-upper quartile range of symmetric bi-self-similar core exponents is s(ec) ~ 2.00–2.04, and those of asymmetric bi-self-similar core exponents are p(ec) ~ 2.20–4.00 for the parallel exponent and q(ec) ~ 2.00–2.46 for the perpendicular exponent. The nuanced details of the fit procedure and description of resulting data product are also presented. The statistics and detailed analysis of the results are presented in Paper II and Paper III of this three-part study. 2019-07-03 /pmc/articles/PMC6894189/ /pubmed/31806920 http://dx.doi.org/10.3847/1538-4365/ab22bd Text en Original content from this work may be used under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) . Any further distribution of this work must maintain attribution to the author(s) and the title of the work, journal citation and DOI. |
spellingShingle | Article Wilson, Lynn B. Chen, Li-Jen Wang, Shan Schwartz, Steven J. Turner, Drew L. Stevens, Michael L. Kasper, Justin C. Osmane, Adnane Caprioli, Damiano Bale, Stuart D. Pulupa, Marc P. Salem, Chadi S. Goodrich, Katherine A. Electron Energy Partition across Interplanetary Shocks. I. Methodology and Data Product |
title | Electron Energy Partition across Interplanetary Shocks. I. Methodology and Data Product |
title_full | Electron Energy Partition across Interplanetary Shocks. I. Methodology and Data Product |
title_fullStr | Electron Energy Partition across Interplanetary Shocks. I. Methodology and Data Product |
title_full_unstemmed | Electron Energy Partition across Interplanetary Shocks. I. Methodology and Data Product |
title_short | Electron Energy Partition across Interplanetary Shocks. I. Methodology and Data Product |
title_sort | electron energy partition across interplanetary shocks. i. methodology and data product |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6894189/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31806920 http://dx.doi.org/10.3847/1538-4365/ab22bd |
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