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We analyze magnetic field data from the first six encounters of PSP, three Helios fast streams and two Ulysses south polar passes covering heliocentric distances $0.1lesssim Rlesssim 3$ au. We use this data set to statistically determine the evolution of switchbacks of different periods and amplitudes with distance from the Sun. We compare the radial evolution of magnetic field variances with that of the mean square amplitudes of switchbacks, and quantify the radial evolution of the cumulative counts of switchbacks per km. We find that the amplitudes of switchbacks decrease faster than the overall turbulent fluctuations, in a way consistent with the radial decrease of the mean magnetic field. This could be the result of a saturation of amplitudes and may be a signature of decay processes of large amplitude Alfvenic fluctuations in the solar wind. We find that the evolution of switchback occurrence in the solar wind is scale-dependent: the fraction of longer duration switchbacks increases with radial distance whereas it decreases for shorter switchbacks. This implies that switchback dynamics is a complex process involving both decay and in-situ generation in the inner heliosphere. We confirm that switchbacks can be generated by the expansion although other type of switchbacks generated closer to the sun cannot be ruled out.
The first two orbits of the Parker Solar Probe (PSP) spacecraft have enabled the first in situ measurements of the solar wind down to a heliocentric distance of 0.17 au (or 36 Rs). Here, we present an analysis of this data to study solar wind turbule
We perform a statistical study of the turbulent power spectrum at inertial and kinetic scales observed during the first perihelion encounter of Parker Solar Probe. We find that often there is an extremely steep scaling range of the power spectrum jus
Switchbacks are discrete angular deflections in the solar wind magnetic field that have been observed throughout the heliosphere. Recent observations by Parker Solar Probe (PSP) have revealed the presence of patches of switchbacks on the scale of hou
Differential flows among different ion species are often observed in the solar wind, and such ion differential flows can provide the free energy to drive Alfven/ion-cyclotron and fast-magnetosonic/whistler instabilities. Previous works mainly focused
textit{Parker Solar Probe} has shown the ubiquitous presence of strong magnetic field deflections, namely switchbacks, during its first perihelion where it was embedded in a highly Alfvenic slow stream. Here, we study the turbulent magnetic fluctuati