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Solar Wind Pickup Ions: New Study Challenges Space Weather Models

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Newly Discovered Particles in Solar Wind May Force Rethink of Space Weather Models

WASHINGTON – A new study utilizing⁣ data from NASA’s‌ Magnetospheric ⁢Multiscale (MMS) mission suggests that previously underestimated particles in the solar wind – known as Pick-Up Ions (PUIs) – ⁢may be generating waves that⁤ substantially ⁣impact the heating ⁣and behavior of the space habitat around Earth. The findings, ⁢published May 25, 2024, in the Journal of Geophysical Research: Space⁢ physics, could necessitate updates ‌to ​current models of the solar wind and its influence throughout the heliosphere.

Launched in 2015, the MMS mission deployed‌ four spacecraft⁢ to investigate Earth’s magnetosphere, the protective magnetic ⁢bubble shielding the‍ planet from harmful solar and ​cosmic radiation.Researchers, led by Michael J. Starkey, analyzed ⁣MMS magnetic field measurements ‌and found evidence of wave activity‍ correlated‍ with the presence of PUIs.

PUIs are formed when neutral particles​ traveling through the heliosphere become ⁣ionized by the solar wind, then⁢ spiral around ⁤the local magnetic field, creating a plasma population distinct from standard solar‍ wind particles. The study revealed a characteristic velocity distribution of thes PUIs, observed ⁤without other notable ​energetic ion or electron populations.

“The results of this study indicate that PUIs can in fact‌ generate⁤ waves in ⁤the solar‍ wind near earth and motivate the need for ‌further⁤ statistical studies of these processes,” Starkey said. “It might potentially⁤ be that PUIs play a larger⁢ role in the heating and thermalization of the solar wind near Earth than previously thought, which would ​have large⁢ implications for models​ of the solar ‌wind throughout the heliosphere.”

While the research team persistent​ the​ waves where likely generated by helium and/or hydrogen PUIs,instrument limitations prevented⁣ them ⁢from identifying the precise ion species responsible. They ‍modeled ‍the individual ion components – solar​ wind and PUIs – to pinpoint potential wave generators.

The ‌implications of this revelation extend beyond Earth’s immediate vicinity. ​as distance from the Sun increases, the density of PUIs in the solar wind also⁣ rises,⁣ possibly increasing their contribution to wave-particle‍ interactions and the ‌overall heating of the solar wind. ‍ ​At the outer edges of the solar system, PUIs already contribute significantly ‍to the total dynamic pressure in the solar wind, impacting processes at the termination shock and⁤ in the heliosheath.

“Near Earth, the intensity of PUIs ⁣is relatively low, and so it is typically assumed that their ⁣contribution to wave-particle interactions in the solar‌ wind‍ is negligible,” ⁤Starkey added.”If this assumption is false, current theory and‍ modeling ⁤of the solar wind​ and ‌its evolution throughout the heliosphere ⁢would‍ need to be updated.”

The study, ​titled “First MMS Observations of Waves Possibly ​Generated by PUIs Near Earth,” is available with DOI: 10.1029/2024JA033660.

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