Spectral scaling in the turbulent Earth's plasma sheet revisited

Bursty bulk flow associated magnetic fluctuations exhibit at least three spectral scaling ranges in the Earth's plasma sheet. Two of the three scaling ranges can be associated with multi-scale magnetohydrodynamic turbulence between the spatial scales from ~100 km to several <i&gt...

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Main Authors: Z. Vörös, W. Baumjohann, R. Nakamura, A. Runov, M. Volwerk, Y. Asano, D. Jankovičová, E. A. Lucek, H. Rème
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2007-08-01
Series:Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics
Online Access:http://www.nonlin-processes-geophys.net/14/535/2007/npg-14-535-2007.pdf
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Summary:Bursty bulk flow associated magnetic fluctuations exhibit at least three spectral scaling ranges in the Earth's plasma sheet. Two of the three scaling ranges can be associated with multi-scale magnetohydrodynamic turbulence between the spatial scales from ~100 km to several <i>R<sub>E</sub></i> (<i>R<sub>E</sub></i> is the Earth's radius). These scales include the inertial range and below ~0.5 <i>R<sub>E</sub></i> a steepened scaling range, theoretically not fully understood yet. It is shown that, in the near-Earth plasma sheet, the inertial range can be robustly identified only if multi-scale quasi stationary (MSQS) data intervals are selected. Multiple bursty flow associated magnetic fluctuations, however, exhibit 1/<i>f</i> type scaling indicating that large-scale fluctuations are controlled by multiple uncorrelated driving sources of the bulk flows (e.g. magnetic reconnection, instabilities).
ISSN:1023-5809
1607-7946