Statistical properties of MHD fluctuations associated with high speed streams from HELIOS 2 observations

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Helios 2, Interplanetary Magnetic Fields, Magnetohydrodynamic Stability, Plasma Turbulence, Solar Wind, Variance (Statistics), Compressibility, Frequencies, Magnetic Flux, Power Spectra, Solar Rotation

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Helios 2 magnetic data were used to obtain several statistical properties of MHD fluctuations associated with the trailing edge of a given stream served in different solar rotations. Eigenvalues and eigenvectors of the variance matrix, total power and degree of compressibility of the fluctuations were derived and discussed both as a function of distance from the Sun and as a function of the frequency range included in the sample. The results obtained add new information to the picture of MHD turbulence in the solar wind. In particular, a dependence from frequency range of the radial gradients of various statistical quantities is obtained.

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