MMS data from a 2023 CME show elevated electron temperatures with superthermal tails, depleted mid-energy electrons, and weak MHD-like turbulence with reduced intermittency in the rare sub-Alfvénic solar wind at 1 AU.
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Turbulence from mixed-polarity magnetic carpet fields supplies enough dissipated energy to heat the solar chromosphere and lower corona, with gradual heating of spicules by entrained turbulence.
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MMS Insights into CME Driven Sub-Alfv\'enic Solar Wind at 1 AU
MMS data from a 2023 CME show elevated electron temperatures with superthermal tails, depleted mid-energy electrons, and weak MHD-like turbulence with reduced intermittency in the rare sub-Alfvénic solar wind at 1 AU.
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Turbulence and its Potential Impact on Solar Chromospheric and Coronal Heating
Turbulence from mixed-polarity magnetic carpet fields supplies enough dissipated energy to heat the solar chromosphere and lower corona, with gradual heating of spicules by entrained turbulence.