Consequence of space correlation foliation for electron magnetohydrodynamic turbulence

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Astrophysical Plasma, Plasma Magnetohydrodynamics, Plasma Turbulence, Statistical Theories And Models, Magnetohydrodynamics, Magnetohydrodynamics And Plasmas, Mhd Waves, Plasma Waves, Turbulence

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Homogeneous electron magnetohydrodynamic turbulence is investigated under the presence of an imposed magnetic field. It is shown that this situation is well described in physical space by a divergence relation, which expresses the statistical conservation of magnetic energy flux through the inertial range. The ansatz is made that the development of anisotropy implies a foliation of space correlation with an algebraic relation between the axial and radial components of the separation vector r. A direct consequence is the possibility to derive a new universal law for the third-order moments, which is parametrized by the intensity of anisotropy. The so-called critical balance condition is used to fix this parameter and find a unique vectorial expression.

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