The Spaghetti Model of the Turbulent Solar Wind: Implications for the Scaling of Magnetic Fluctuation Spectra

Physics – Plasma Physics

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[7836] Space Plasma Physics / Mhd Waves And Instabilities, [7863] Space Plasma Physics / Turbulence

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Over the years, there has been a steady accumulation of observational evidence that the solar wind may be thought of as a network of individual magnetic flux tubes each with its own magnetic and plasma characteristics. As early as 1963, Parker referred to these tubes as magnetic and plasma "filaments", and the picture has undergone several refinements since then [Bartley et al. 1966, Marliani et al. 1973, Tu and Marsch 1990, Bruno et al. 2001], culminating in the recent work of Borovsky [2008] who has suggested that these are fossil structures that originate at the solar surface. We use the weakly compressible MHD turbulence model [Bhattacharjee et al., 1998], which incorporates the effect of background spatial inhomogeneities, to characterize the anisotropic magnetic fluctuation spectra (the so-called variance anisotropy) observed by ACE . For a model of local pressure-driven interchange turbulence in a generic solar wind flux tube, we use the Invariance Principle approach [Connor and Taylor 1977], to calculate explicitly the scaling of magnetic field fluctuations with plasma beta and other background plasma parameters. The theory predicts precise scaling laws for the magnetic fluctuation spectra parallel and perpendicular to the background magnetic field. We calculate the beta scaling of the variance anisotropy for electrostatic as well as electromagnetic pressure-driven turbulence in the solar wind, and demonstrate that they bracket well recent ACE observations. We will also discuss the implications of this model for recent observations, based on Wind data, of magnetic fluctuation power in the dissipation range (Bale et al. 2010).

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