Frontiers in Physics (Mar 2014)

Spatial structure of ion-scale plasma turbulence

  • Yasuhito eNarita,
  • Yasuhito eNarita,
  • Horia eComisel,
  • Horia eComisel,
  • Uwe eMotschmann,
  • Uwe eMotschmann

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fphy.2014.00013
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2

Abstract

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Spatial structure of small-scale plasma turbulence is studied under different conditions of plasma parameter beta directly in the three-dimensional wave vector domain. Two independent approaches are taken: observations of turbulent magnetic field fluctuations in the solar wind measured by four Cluster spacecraft, and direct numerical simulations of plasma turbulence using the hybrid code AIKEF, both resolving turbulence on the ion kinetic scales. The two methods provide independently evidence of wave vector anisotropy as a function of beta. Wave vector anisotropy is characterized primarily by an extension of the energy spectrum in the direction perpendicular to the large-scale magnetic field. The spectrum is strongly anisotropic at lower values of beta, and is more isotropic at higher values of beta. Cluster magnetic field data analysis also provides evidence of axial asymmetry of the spectrum in the directions around the large-scale field. Anisotropy is interpreted as filament formation as plasma evolves into turbulence. Axial asymmetry is interpreted as the effect of radial expansion of the solar wind from the corona.

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