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Solar wind turbulent spectrum at plasma kinetic scales

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2012-12-04 v1 Space Physics

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 102\sim 10^2 km to 300\sim 300 m. We show that for kρe[0.03,3]k_{\perp}\rho_e \in[0.03,3] (that corresponds approximately to the frequency in the spacecraft frame f[3,300]f\in [3,300] Hz), all the observed spectra can be described by a general law E(k)k8/3exp(kρe)E(k_\perp)\propto k_\perp^{-8/3}\exp{(-k_\perp \rho_e)}, where kk_{\perp} is the wave-vector component normal to the background magnetic field and ρe\rho_e 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)