Origin and evolution of fluctuations in the solar wind - HELIOS observations and Helios-Voyager comparisons

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Interplanetary Magnetic Fields, Low Frequencies, Magnetohydrodynamic Waves, Shear Flow, Solar Oscillations, Solar Wind, Helios Project, Kinetic Energy, Solar System, Voyager Project

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Hour-averaged data from the Helios and Voyager spacecraft are used here to investigate the origin and evolution of low-frequency interplanetary fluctuations from 0.3 to 20 AU. The previously observed evolution toward a less purely Alfvenic state with increasing heliocentric distance is shown to occur more rapidly in the inner heliosphere and in low-speed as well as high-speed streams. It is concluded that outward-traveling flucutations are predominantly generated by the sun, but that in situ turbulence, most likely due to stream shear, generates fluctuations with both inward and outward senses of correlation.

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