Annales Geophysicae (Dec 2016)

Observations of diffusion in the electron halo and strahl

  • C. Gurgiolo,
  • M. L. Goldstein

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/angeo-34-1175-2016
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 34
pp. 1175 – 1189

Abstract

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Observations of the three-dimensional solar wind electron velocity distribution functions (VDF) using ϕ–θ plots often show a tongue of electrons that begins at the strahl and stretches toward a new population of electrons, termed the proto-halo, that exists near the projection of the magnetic field opposite that associated with the strahl. The energy range in which the tongue and proto-halo are observed forms a “diffusion zone”. The tongue first appears in energy generally near the lower-energy range of the strahl and in the absence of any clear core/halo signature. While the ϕ–θ plots give the appearance that the tongue and proto-halo are derived from the strahl, a close examination of their density suggests that their source is probably the upper-energy core/halo electrons which have been scattered by one or more processes into these populations.