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Markovian Features of the Solar Wind at Sub-Proton Scales

Space Physics 2022-04-13 v3 Data Analysis, Statistics and Probability Plasma Physics

Abstract

The interplanetary magnetic field carried out from the Sun by the solar wind displays fluctuations on a wide range of scales. While at large scales, say at frequencies lower than 0.1-1 Hz, fluctuations display clear universal characteristics of fully developed turbulence with a well defined Kolmogorov's like inertial range, the physical and dynamical properties of the small-scale regime as well as their connection with the large-scale ones are still a debated topic. In this work we investigate the near-Sun magnetic field fluctuations at sub-proton scales by analyzing the Markov property of fluctuations and recovering basic information about the nature of the energy transfer across different scales. By evaluating the Kramers-Moyal coefficients we find that fluctuations in the sub-proton range are well described as a Markovian process with Probability Density Functions (PDFs) modeled via a Fokker-Planck (FP) equation. Furthermore, we show that the shape of the PDFs is globally scale-invariant and similar to the one recovered for the stationary solution of the FP equation at different scales. The relevance of our results on the Markovian character of sub-proton scale fluctuations is also discussed in connection with the occurrence of turbulence in this domain.

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@article{arxiv.2201.04864,
  title  = {Markovian Features of the Solar Wind at Sub-Proton Scales},
  author = {Simone Benella and Mirko Stumpo and Giuseppe Consolini and Tommaso Alberti and Vincenzo Carbone and Monica Laurenza},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2201.04864},
  year   = {2022}
}