Publication Date:
2019
abstract:
In the context of space and astrophysical plasma turbulence and particle heating, several vocabularies emerge for estimating turbulent energy dissipation rate, including KolmogorovYaglom third-order law and, in its various forms, j . E (work done by the electromagnetic field on particles), and - (P . del) . u (pressure-strain interaction), to name a couple. It is now understood that these energy transfer channels, to some extent, are correlated with coherent structures. In particular, we find that different energy dissipation proxies, although not point-wise correlated, are concentrated in proximity to each other, for which they decorrelate in a few ion inertial scales. However, the energy dissipation proxies dominate at different scales. For example, there is an inertial range over which the third-order law is meaningful. Contributions from scale bands stemming from scale-dependent spatial filtering show that the energy exchange through j . E mainly results from large scales, while the energy conversion from fluid flow to internal through - (P . del) . u dominates at small scales.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
MHD; plasmas; turbulence; solar wind
List of contributors:
SORRISO VALVO, Luca
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