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A detailed analysis of ion-acoustic waves observed in the solar wind by the Solar Orbiter

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Ion-acoustic waves are often observed in the solar wind along the Solar Orbiter's orbit. These electrostatic waves are generated via ion-ion or current-driven instabilities below the local proton plasma frequency. Due to the Doppler shift, they are typically observed in the frequency range between the local electron and proton plasma frequency in the spacecraft frame. Ion-acoustic waves often accompany large-scale solar wind structures and play a role in the energy dissipation in the propagating solar wind. Time Domain Sampler (TDS) receiver, a part of the Radio and Plasma Waves (RPW) instrument, is sampling wave emissions at frequencies below 200 kHz almost continuously from the beginning of the mission. Almost three years of observations allow us to perform a detailed study of ion-acoustic waves in the solar wind under variable plasma conditions. The emission tends to be observed when proton density and temperature are highly perturbed. A detailed analysis of the proton velocity distribution and wave generation using solar wind data from a Proton and Alpha particle Sensor (PAS) of the Solar Wind Analyzer (SWA) is shown.
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insu-04237306 , version 1 (11-10-2023)

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David Pisa, Jan Soucek, Ondrej Santolik, Tomas Formanek, Milan Maksimovic, et al.. A detailed analysis of ion-acoustic waves observed in the solar wind by the Solar Orbiter. EGU23, Apr 2023, Vienne (Autriche), Austria. ⟨10.5194/egusphere-egu23-6538⟩. ⟨insu-04237306⟩
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