Solar wind turbulent spectrum at plasma kinetic scales
Abstract
The description of the turbulent spectrum of magnetic fluctuations in the solar wind in the kinetic range of scales is not yet completely established. Here, we perform a statistical study of 100 spectra measured by the STAFF instrument on the Cluster mission, which allows to resolve turbulent fluctuations from ion scales down to a fraction of electron scales, i.e. from km to m. We show that for (that corresponds approximately to the frequency in the spacecraft frame Hz), all the observed spectra can be described by a general law , where is the wave-vector component normal to the background magnetic field and the electron Larmor radius. This exponential tail found in the solar wind seems compatible with the Landau damping of magnetic fluctuations onto electrons.
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@article{arxiv.1212.0412,
title = {Solar wind turbulent spectrum at plasma kinetic scales},
author = {Olga Alexandrova and Catherine Lacombe and Andre Mangeney and Roland Grappin and Milan Maksimovic},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1212.0412},
year = {2012}
}
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published in APJ, 15 of November 2012 (with reduced "Discussion" section)