Weak Solar Radio Bursts from the solar wind acceleration region observed by the Parker Solar Probe and its probable emission mechanism

The Parker Solar Probe (PSP) provides us with an unprecedentedly close approach to the observation of the Sun and hence the possibility of directly understanding the elementary process that occurs on the kinetic scale of particles' collective interaction in solar coronal plasmas. We report a type of weak solar radio burst (SRB) that was detected by PSP when it passed a low-density magnetic channel during its second encounter phase. These weak SRBs have a low starting frequency of similar to 20 MHz and a narrow frequency range from a few tens of MHz to a few hundred kHz. Their dynamic spectra display a strongly evolving feature of the intermediate relative drift rate decreasing rapidly from above 0.01 s(-1) to below 0.01 s(-1). Analyses based on common empirical models of solar coronal plasmas indicate that these weak SRBs originate from a heliocentric distance of similar to 1.1-6.1 R-S (the solar radius), a typical solar wind acceleration region with a low-beta plasma, and that their sources have a typical motion velocity of similar to v(A) (Alfven velocity) obviously lower than that of the fast electrons required to effectively excite SRBs. We propose that solitary kinetic Alfven waves with kinetic scales could be responsible for the generation of these small-scale weak SRBs, called solitary wave radiation.

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Author Chen 陈, L. 玲.
Ma 马, B. 兵.
Wu 吴, D. 德.
Zhou 周, X. 晓.
Pulupa, M.
Zhang 张, PeiJin 沛锦
Zucca, P.
Bale, S. D.
Kasper, J. C.
Duan 段, S. 素.
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Publication Date 2024-01-01T00:00:00
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Suggested Citation Chen 陈, L. 玲., Ma 马, B. 兵., Wu 吴, D. 德., Zhou 周, X. 晓., Pulupa, M., Zhang 张, PeiJin 沛锦, Zucca, P., Bale, S. D., Kasper, J. C., Duan 段, S. 素.. (2024). Weak Solar Radio Bursts from the solar wind acceleration region observed by the Parker Solar Probe and its probable emission mechanism. UCAR/NCAR - Library. https://n2t.org/ark:/85065/d7xs60hf. Accessed 09 August 2025.

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