Spectral scaling in the turbulent Earth's plasma sheet revisited

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Abstract

Bursty bulk flow associated magnetic fluctuations exhibit at least three spectral scaling ranges in the Earth's plasma sheet. Two of the three scaling ranges can be associated with multi-scale magnetohydrodynamic turbulence between the spatial scales from ∼ 100 km to several RE (RE is the Earth's radius). These scales include the inertial range and below ∼0.5RE a steepened scaling range, theoretically not fully understood yet. It is shown that, in the near-Earth plasma sheet, the inertial range can be robustly identified only if multi-scale quasi stationary (MSQS) data intervals are selected. Multiple bursty flow associated magnetic fluctuations, however, exhibit 1/f type scaling indicating that large-scale fluctuations are controlled by multiple uncorrelated driving sources of the bulk flows (e.g. magnetic reconnection, instabilities).

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Vörös, Z., Baumjohann, W., Nakamura, R., Runov, A., Volwerk, M., Asano, Y., … Rème, H. (2007). Spectral scaling in the turbulent Earth’s plasma sheet revisited. Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics, 14(4), 535–541. https://doi.org/10.5194/npg-14-535-2007

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