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Validity of using Elsässer variables to study the interaction of compressible solar wind fluctuations with a coronal mass ejection

Published 14 Feb 2024 in astro-ph.SR and physics.space-ph | (2402.09250v1)

Abstract: Alfv\'enic fluctuations, as modelled by the non-linear interactions of Alfv\'en waves of various scales, are seen to dominate solar wind turbulence. However, there is also a non-negligible component of non-Alfv\'enic fluctuations. The Els\"asser formalism, which is central to the study of Alfv\'enic turbulence due to its ability to differentiate between parallel and anti-parallel Alfv\'en waves, cannot strictly separate wavemodes in the presence of compressive magnetoacoustic waves. In this study, we analyse the deviations generated in the Els\"asser formalism as density fluctuations are naturally generated through the propagation of a linearly polarised Alfv\'en wave. The study was performed in the context of a coronal mass ejection (CME) propagating through the solar wind, which enables the creation of two solar wind regimes, pristine wind and a shocked CME sheath, where the Els\"asser formalism can be evaluated. In these two regimes we studied the deviations of the Els\"asser formalism in separating parallel and anti-parallel components of Alfv\'enic solar wind perturbations generated by small-amplitude density fluctuations. We used an ideal 2.5D magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) model with an adiabatic equation of state. An Alfv\'en pump wave was injected into the quiet solar wind by perturbing the transverse magnetic field and velocity components. This wave subsequently generates density fluctuations through the ponderomotive force. A CME was injected by inserting a flux-rope modelled as a magnetic island into the quasi-steady solar wind. The presence of density perturbations creates an approximately 10% deviation in the Els\"asser variables and reflection coefficient for the Alfv\'en waves as well as a deviation of approximately 0.1 in the cross helicity in regions containing both parallel and anti-parallel fluctuations.

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