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Whistler Wave Cascade in Solar Wind Plasma

Space Physics 2009-11-13 v1 Plasma Physics

Abstract

Nonlinear three dimensional, time dependent, fluid simulations of whistler wave turbulence are performed to investigate role of whistler waves in solar wind plasma turbulence in which characteristic turbulent fluctuations are characterized typically by the frequency and length scales that are respectively bigger than ion gyro frequency and smaller than ion gyro radius. The electron inertial length is an intrinsic length scale in whistler wave turbulence that distinguishably divides the high frequency solar wind turbulent spectra into scales smaller and bigger than the electron inertial length. Our simulations find that the dispersive whistler modes evolve entirely differently in the two regimes. While the dispersive whistler wave effects are stronger in the large scale regime, they do not influence the spectral cascades which are describable by a Kolmogorov-like k7/3k^{-7/3} spectrum. By contrast, the small scale turbulent fluctuations exhibit a Navier-Stokes like evolution where characteristic turbulent eddies exhibit a typical k5/3k^{-5/3} hydrodynamic turbulent spectrum. By virtue of equipartition between the wave velocity and magnetic fields, we quantify the role of whistler waves in the solar wind plasma fluctuations.

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@article{arxiv.0902.4420,
  title  = {Whistler Wave Cascade in Solar Wind Plasma},
  author = {Dastgeer Shaikh},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0902.4420},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

Paper contains 3 figures. The paper is accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Main Journal

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