Observation of Chaotic fluctuations in Turbulent Plasma
Abstract
Turbulence is a prevalent phenomenon in space and astrophysical plasmas, often characterized by stochastic fluctuations. While laboratory experiments and numerical simulations have revealed chaotic behavior, in-situ observations of turbulent plasmas in natural environments have predominantly shown highly stochastic signatures. Here, we present unprecedented in-situ evidence of chaotic fluctuations in the turbulent solar wind plasma downstream of the Earth's bow shock. By analyzing the relative location of magnetic-field fluctuations on the permutation entropy-complexity plane (C-H plane), we demonstrate that turbulence in the magnetosheath plasma exhibits characteristics of chaotic fluctuations rather than stochastic behavior, diverging from the expected traits of well-developed turbulence. This finding challenges established notions of plasma turbulence and reveals the need for caution when using the magnetosheath as a laboratory for studying plasma turbulence.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2409.13991,
title = {Observation of Chaotic fluctuations in Turbulent Plasma},
author = {Riddi Bandyopadhyay and Nicolas V. Sarlis and James M. Weygand and Robert J. Strangeway and Roy B. Torbert and James L. Burch},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.13991},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
Accepted for publication in Physics of Plasmas