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Small Scale Energy Cascade of the Solar Wind Turbulence

Astrophysics 2009-11-13 v1

Abstract

Magnetic fluctuations in the solar wind are distributed according to Kolmogorov's power law f5/3f^{-5/3} below the ion cyclotron frequency fcif_{ci}. Above this frequency, the observed steeper power law is usually interpreted in two different ways: a dissipative range of the solar wind turbulence or another turbulent cascade, the nature of which is still an open question. Using the Cluster magnetic data we show that after the spectral break the intermittency increases toward higher frequencies, indicating the presence of non-linear interactions inherent to a new inertial range and not to the dissipative range. At the same time the level of compressible fluctuations raises. We show that the energy transfer rate and intermittency are sensitive to the level of compressibility of the magnetic fluctuations within the small scale inertial range. We conjecture that the time needed to establish this inertial range is shorter than the eddy-turnover time, and is related to dispersive effects. A simple phenomenological model, based on the compressible Hall MHD, predicts the magnetic spectrum k7/3+2α\sim k^{-7/3+2\alpha}, which depends on the degree of plasma compression α\alpha.

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@article{arxiv.0710.0763,
  title  = {Small Scale Energy Cascade of the Solar Wind Turbulence},
  author = {O. Alexandrova and V. Carbone and P. Veltri and L. Sorriso-Valvo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0710.0763},
  year   = {2009}
}

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accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal the 1st of October 2007