Abstract

We thank Junxiang Hu for useful discussions. This research is partially supported by the Parker Solar Probe mission and the IS IS project (contract NNN06AA01C) and a subcontract to University of Delaware from Princeton University (SUB0000165). Additional support is acknowledged from the NASA Living With a Star (LWS) program (NNX17AB79G) and HSR program (80NSSC18K1210 & 80NSSC18K1648) and Thailand Science Research and Innovation (RTA6280002). The IS IS data and visualization tools are available to the community at https://spacephysics.princeton.edu/missions-instruments/isois; data are also available via the NASA Space Physics Data Facility. PSP was designed, built, and is now operated by the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory as part of NASA’s LWS program (contract NNN06AA01C). Support from the LWS management and technical team has played a critical role in the success of the PSP mission.

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