Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2014

Presentation information

International Session (Oral)

Symbol P (Space and Planetary Sciences) » P-EM Solar-Terrestrial Sciences, Space Electromagnetism & Space Environment

[P-EM10_29PM1] Wave, Turbulence, Reconnection, and Energetic Particles in Solar, Space and Laboratory

Tue. Apr 29, 2014 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM 414 (4F)

Convener:*Huirong Yan(Kavli Institute of Astronomy & Astrophysics), Takeru Suzuki(Department of Physics, School of Science, Nagoya University), Alex Lazarian(University of Wisconsin-Madison), Chair:Huirong Yan(Kavli Institute of Astronomy & Astrophysics)

2:35 PM - 2:50 PM

[PEM10-02] Nonlinear evolution of envelope-modulated Alfvenic turbulence in expanding accelerating solar wind plasmas

*Yasuhiro NARIYUKI1, Tohru HADA2, Ken TSUBOUCHI3 (1.Faculty of Human Development, University of Toyama, 2.E.S.S.T., Kyushu University, 3.Tokyo Institute of Technology)

Keywords:solar wind, Alfvenic turbulence, ion kinetics

It is well known that low-frequency Alfvenic turbulence is ubiquitously observed in solar wind plasmas. There is great interest in nonlinear evolution of the Alfvenic turbulence, since the observational studies clarified that the Alfvenic turbulence disappear with the increasing heliocentric distance and the fully-developed turbulence becomes dominant. Although most past studies on Alfvenic turbulence assumes uniform background plasmas and magnetic fields, the effects of the inhomogeneity may not be negligible in the inner-heliosphere, in which several future spacecraft missions are planned. It is important that even if the wave reflection due to the inhomogeneity is negligible, the inhomogeneity of background plasmas and magnetic field may affect the nonlinear interaction among waves through contraction and reflection of the waves and the radial dependence of the back ground parameters such as the Alfven velocity and the ion cyclotron frequency. In the present study, the nonlinear evolution of low-frequency, quasi-parallel propagating Alfvenic turbulence is studied by using the two-dimensional hybrid accelerating expanding box model. The dependence of the nonlinear evolution of Alfvenic turbulence on the effects of the inhomogeneity is discussed.