Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1782119 Planetary and Space Science 2007 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Turbulent spectrum of magnetic fluctuations in the solar wind nearly follows Kolmogorov's law ∼f-5/3∼f-5/3 below the ion cyclotron frequency fcifci. Above this frequency, the observed steeper power law is believed to be a ‘dissipative range’ of the solar wind turbulence. In this paper we analyze magnetic field fluctuations measured onboard Cluster, lasting two decades above fcifci. Well-defined power law and a strong increase of intermittency with frequency in this range indicates that turbulence cannot be characterized by a ‘dissipative range’. Rather we conjecture that above fcifci the turbulence is generated by a different nonlinear cascade. We suggest that the presence of dispersive effects is responsible for a steepening of the spectral energy density, simply because a cascade can be realized in a time that is shorter than the usual eddy-turnover time. In the Hall MHD formulation, the magnetic power follows a law ∼f-7/3+2α∼f-7/3+2α, which depends on the degree of plasma compressibility αα.

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