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The anisotropy of solar wind turbulence is a critical issue in understanding the physics of energy transfer between scales and energy conversion between fields and particles in the heliosphere. Using the measurement of emph{Parker Solar Probe} (emph{PSP}), we present an observation of the anisotropy at kinetic scales in the slow, Alfvenic, solar wind in the inner heliosphere. textbf{The magnetic compressibility behaves as expected for kinetic Alfvenic turbulence below the ion scale.} A steepened transition range is found between the inertial and kinetic ranges in all directions with respect to the local background magnetic field direction. The anisotropy of $k_perp gg k_parallel$ is found evident in both transition and kinetic ranges, with the power anisotropy $P_perp/P_parallel > 10$ in the kinetic range leading over that in the transition range and being stronger than that at 1 au. The spectral index varies from $alpha_{tparallel}=-5.7pm 1.0$ to $alpha_{tperp}=-3.7pm 0.3$ in the transition range and $alpha_{kparallel}=-3.12pm 0.22$ to $alpha_{kperp}=-2.57pm 0.09$ in the kinetic range. The corresponding wavevector anisotropy has the scaling of $k_parallel sim k_perp^{0.71pm 0.17}$ in the transition range, and changes to $k_parallel sim k_perp^{0.38pm 0.09}$ in the kinetic range, consistent with the kinetic Alfvenic turbulence at sub-ion scales.
The first computation of the compressible energy transfer rate from $sim$ 0.2 AU up to $sim$ 1.7 AU is obtained using PSP, THEMIS and MAVEN observations. The compressible energy cascade rate $varepsilon_C$ is computed for hundred of events at differe
The scaling of the turbulent spectra provides a key measurement that allows to discriminate between different theoretical predictions of turbulence. In the solar wind, this has driven a large number of studies dedicated to this issue using in-situ da
The slow solar wind is typically characterized as having low Alfvenicity. However, Parker Solar Probe (PSP) observed predominately Alfvenic slow solar wind during several of its initial encounters. From its first encounter observations, about 55.3% o
The nature of the plasma wave modes around the ion kinetic scales in highly Alfvenic slow solar wind turbulence is investigated using data from the NASAs Parker Solar Probe taken in the inner heliosphere, at 0.18 Astronomical Unit (AU) from the sun.
The solar wind proton temperature at 1-au has been found to be correlated with small-scale intermittent magnetic structures, i.e., regions with enhanced temperature are associated with coherent structures such as current sheets. Using Parker Solar Pr