Kinetic Cascade in Solar-wind Turbulence: 3D3V Hybrid-kinetic Simulations with Electron Inertia

  • Cerri S
  • Servidio S
  • Califano F
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Abstract

Understanding the nature of the turbulent fluctuations below the ion gyroradius in solar-wind (SW) turbulence is a great challenge. Recent studies have been mostly in favor of kinetic Alfvén wave (KAW)-type fluctuations, but other kinds of fluctuations with characteristics typical of magnetosonic, whistler, and ion-Bernstein modes could also play a role depending on the plasma parameters. Here, we investigate the properties of the subproton-scale cascade with high-resolution hybrid-kinetic simulations of freely decaying turbulence in 3D3V phase space, including electron inertia effects. Two proton plasma beta are explored: the “intermediate” β p  = 1 and “low” β p  = 0.2 regimes, both typically observed in the SW and corona. The magnetic energy spectum exhibits and power laws at β p  = 1, while they are slightly steeper at β p  = 0.2. Nevertheless, both regimes develop a spectral anisotropy consistent with at and pronounced small-scale intermittency. In this context, we find that the kinetic-scale cascade is dominated by KAW-like fluctuations at β p  = 1, whereas the low- β case presents a more complex scenario suggesting the simultaneous presence of different types of fluctuations. In both regimes, however, a possible role of the ion-Bernstein-type fluctuations at the smallest scales cannot be excluded.

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Cerri, S. S., Servidio, S., & Califano, F. (2017). Kinetic Cascade in Solar-wind Turbulence: 3D3V Hybrid-kinetic Simulations with Electron Inertia. The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 846(2), L18. https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/aa87b0

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