Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences (Jan 2022)

Temperature Anisotropy Instabilities Stimulated by the Solar Wind Suprathermal Populations

  • Marian Lazar,
  • Marian Lazar,
  • R.A. López,
  • Shaaban Mohammed Shaaban,
  • Stefaan Poedts,
  • Stefaan Poedts,
  • Peter Haesung Yoon,
  • Horst Fichtner

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fspas.2021.777559
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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This review paper compiles recent results obtained by the present group of authors describing the effects of suprathermal populations present in space plasmas (up to a few keVs) on temperature anisotropy instabilities. Of particular interest are the electromagnetic cyclotron and firehose excitations, which play a major role in limiting temperature anisotropy, resulting, for instance, from the adiabatic expansion of the solar wind. Relying on a rigorous modeling and interpretation of the observed velocity distributions, both theoretical models and numerical simulations indicate a systematic stimulation of these excitations in the presence of suprathermal populations of electrons or protons. Moreover, the enhanced fluctuations react back on particles, and determine a faster and deeper relaxation of their anisotropy. The present comparative analysis suggests that previous studies, considering only quasi-thermal low-energy populations, may have significantly underestimated these excitations and their implications in various applications in space plasmas.

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