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Article Dans Une Revue The Astrophysical Journal Année : 2021

Low-frequency Whistler Waves Modulate Electrons and Generate Higher-frequency Whistler Waves in the Solar Wind

S. Yao
Q. Shi
A. Degeling
R. Guo
J. Li
A. Tian
H. Zhang
Z. Yao
H. Fu
C. Liu
W. Sun
Z. Niu
  • Fonction : Auteur
W. Li
Z. Liu
  • Fonction : Auteur
O. Le Contel
S. Zhang
C. Xiao
W. Shang
R. Torbert

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Abstract The role of whistler-mode waves in the solar wind and the relationship between their electromagnetic fields and charged particles is a fundamental question in space physics. Using high-temporal-resolution electromagnetic field and plasma data from the Magnetospheric MultiScale spacecraft, we report observations of low-frequency whistler waves and associated electromagnetic fields and particle behavior in the Earth’s foreshock. The frequency of these whistler waves is close to half the lower-hybrid frequency (∼2 Hz), with their wavelength close to the ion gyroradius. The electron bulk flows are strongly modulated by these waves, with a modulation amplitude comparable to the solar wind velocity. At such a spatial scale, the electron flows are forcibly separated from the ion flows by the waves, resulting in strong electric currents and anisotropic ion distributions. Furthermore, we find that the low-frequency whistler wave propagates obliquely to the background magnetic field ( B 0 ), and results in spatially periodic magnetic gradients in the direction parallel to B 0 . Under such conditions, large pitch-angle electrons are trapped in wave magnetic valleys by the magnetic mirror force, and may provide free perpendicular electron energy to excite higher-frequency whistler waves. This study offers important clues and new insights into wave–particle interactions, wave generation, and microscale energy conversion processes in the solar wind.

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hal-03573111 , version 1 (14-02-2022)

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S. Yao, Q. Shi, Q. Zong, A. Degeling, R. Guo, et al.. Low-frequency Whistler Waves Modulate Electrons and Generate Higher-frequency Whistler Waves in the Solar Wind. The Astrophysical Journal, 2021, 923 (2), pp.216. ⟨10.3847/1538-4357/ac2e97⟩. ⟨hal-03573111⟩
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