Isotropic ion distribution functions triggered by consecutive solar wind bulk velocity jumps: a new equilibrium state

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Shock Waves, Plasmas, Magnetohydrodynamics (Mhd), Solar Wind

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Context. Throughout the heliosphere, ion power spectra have been found in observations to exhibit suprathermal tails that follow power laws. Ion power-law spectra, though having a broad range of spectral indices 4.4 ≤ γv ≤ 6.6, perhaps favourably seem to have velocity power indices of γv ≃ (-5), a phenomenon that can more or less ubiquitously be found in heliospheric space plasmas. This is probably indicative of an as yet unidentified quasi-equilibrium state of collisionless space plasmas. Aims: We develop the idea that these forms of ion spectra could be produced by a continuous back- and forth- shuffling of wind convected ions in consecutive jumps from fast to slow, and vice-versa, bulk velocity regimes. Methods: The appearance of a quasi-equilibrium state due to this shuffling and re-shuffling, as we show, naturally results in ion distribution functions that are superpositions of a series of weighted Maxwellians resulting into power laws beyond a critical velocity border. Spectral intensities thereby anticorrelate with bulk velocities, but power indices depend only slightly on bulk velocity. Results: The fully developed equilibrium state is shown here, however, to be characterized by a power law with power index γv = ( - 3), instead of 4.4 ≤ γv ≤ 6.6. These latter states, which generally show up in observations, thus may characterize an off-equilibrium state as we discuss in this paper.

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