Abstract

The proton resonant firehose instability may arise in collisionless plasmas in which the proton velocity distribution is approximately bi‐Maxwellian with T∥p/T⊥p > 1, where ⊥ and ∥ denote directions relative to the background magnetic field B○. Linear theory and one‐dimensional simulations predict that enhanced field fluctuations from the proton resonant firehose instability impose a constraint on proton temperature anisotropies of the form 1 − T⊥p/T∥p = Sp/β∥pαp where β∥p ≡ 8πnpkBT∥p/B○2, and the fitting parameters Sp ∼ 1 and αp ≃ 0.7. Observations from the Wind spacecraft are reported here. These measurements show for the first time with a comprehensive plasma and magnetic field data set that this constraint is statistically satisfied in the solar wind near 1 AU, with best‐fit values of Sp = 1.21 ± 0.26 and αp = 0.76 ± 0.14.

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