A three-fluid model of the solar wind termination shock including a continuous production of anomalous cosmic rays

被引:0
|
作者
Chalov, SV
Fahr, HJ
机构
[1] UNIV BONN, INST ASTROPHYS, D-53121 BONN, GERMANY
[2] RUSSIAN ACAD SCI, INST PROBLEMS MECH, MOSCOW 117526, RUSSIA
关键词
solar wind; interplanetary medium; plasmas; shocks;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
We have formulated and numerically solved a set of differential equations describing the consistent dynamic and thermodynamic interaction of a coupled three-fluid plasma system in the region close to the solar wind termination shock. The three separate fluids are the solar wind plasma, the pick-up ions, and the anomalous cosmic rays which we consider as coupled in this region by electromagnetic induction forces and by linear and nonlinear interactions with local wave turbulences. Here we treat the case of a continuous energy input into the anomalous cosmic ray fluid connected with the local pick-up ion pressure and the solar wind velocity gradient. As free parameters within this concept we have to keep the average energy of the anomalous post-shock plasma and the total conversion efficiency of pick-up ions into anomalous cosmic ray particles. Related with these parameters solutions for the resulting shock structure can be obtained which are shown in terms of compression ratios, entropy generations, post-shock temperatures and post-shock pressures. It becomes evident that higher ratios of pick-up ion-over solar wind ion- densities shall definitely weaken the subshock and lower the conversion efficiency, on the other hand increased energy input rates into the anomalous plasma regime connected with higher conversion efficiencies and pick-up ion fluxes shall also strengthen the shock modification and shall increase the total compression ratios. As we show solutions can be found both with and without an existing subshock.
引用
收藏
页码:317 / 328
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] A three-fluid model of solar wind-magnetosphere-ionosphere-thermosphere coupling
    Song, P
    Vasyliunas, VM
    Ma, L
    Multiscale Coupling of Sun-Earth Processes, 2005, : 447 - 456
  • [32] Propagation of the solar wind from the inner to outer Heliosphere: Three-fluid model
    Wang, C
    Richardson, JD
    OUTER HELIOSPHERE: THE NEXT FRONTIERS, PROCEEDINGS, 2001, 11 : 311 - 314
  • [33] Is the solar wind termination shock a cosmic-ray mediated shock?
    Kallenbach, R.
    Hilchenbach, M.
    PHYSICS OF THE INNER HELIOSHEATH: VOYAGER OBSERVATIONS, THEORY, AND FUTURE PROSPECTS, 2006, 858 : 177 - +
  • [34] Anomalous cosmic rays and the generation of energetic neutrals in the region beyond the termination shock
    Czechowski, A
    Fichtner, H
    Grzedzielski, S
    Hilchenbach, M
    Hsieh, KC
    Jokipii, JR
    Kausch, T
    Koda, J
    Shaw, A
    ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, 2001, 368 (02): : 622 - 634
  • [35] SPECTRAL EVOLUTION OF ANOMALOUS COSMIC RAYS AT VOYAGER 1 BEYOND THE TERMINATION SHOCK
    Senanayake, U. K.
    Florinski, V.
    Cummings, A. C.
    Stone, E. C.
    ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 2015, 804 (01):
  • [36] ON THE PRODUCTION OF COSMIC-RAYS IN SUPER-NOVA AND STELLAR WIND TERMINATION SHOCK-WAVES
    PESSES, M
    SCOTT, J
    BULLETIN OF THE AMERICAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY, 1981, 26 (04): : 556 - 556
  • [37] The Propagation of Cosmic Rays from the Galactic Wind Termination Shock: Back to the Galaxy?
    Merten, Lukas
    Bustard, Chad
    Zweibel, Ellen G.
    Tjus, Julia Becker
    ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 2018, 859 (01):
  • [38] ESTIMATE OF THE DISTANCE TO THE SOLAR-WIND TERMINATION SHOCK FROM GRADIENTS OF ANOMALOUS COSMIC-RAY OXYGEN
    CUMMINGS, AC
    STONE, EC
    JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS, 1993, 98 (A9) : 15165 - 15168
  • [39] THREE-FLUID, THREE-DIMENSIONAL MAGNETOHYDRODYNAMIC SOLAR WIND MODEL WITH EDDY VISCOSITY AND TURBULENT RESISTIVITY
    Usmanov, Arcadi V.
    Goldstein, Melvyn L.
    Matthaeus, William H.
    ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 2014, 788 (01):
  • [40] Wind observations of anomalous cosmic rays from solar minimum to maximum
    Reames, DV
    McDonald, FB
    ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 2003, 586 (01): : L99 - L101