Dynamic processes involved in the development of turbulence in longitudinal currents

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Magnetohydrodynamic Flow, Magnetospheric Instability, Plasma Turbulence, Atmospheric Models, Magnetic Flux, Plasma Heating

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The present analysis deals with the dynamics of processes occurring in magnetospheric longitudinal currents with a developed anomalous resistivity. It is shown that, in a sufficiently narrow tube of flux, processes of turbulent plasma heating will cause breakdown of the quasi-stationary turbulent state. On the other hand, a sufficiently wide tube of flux will permit the existence of a quasi-stationary state. The results of the theoretical analysis are used as a basis to examine possible experimental approaches to the study of anomalous resistivity in a magnetospheric tube of flux.

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