Turbulence in the Solar Wind

Turbulence in the Solar Wind
Author: Roberto Bruno,Vincenzo Carbone
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2016-10-07
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319434407

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This book provides an overview of solar wind turbulence from both the theoretical and observational perspective. It argues that the interplanetary medium offers the best opportunity to directly study turbulent fluctuations in collisionless plasmas. In fact, during expansion, the solar wind evolves towards a state characterized by large-amplitude fluctuations in all observed parameters, which resembles, at least at large scales, the well-known hydrodynamic turbulence. This text starts with historical references to past observations and experiments on turbulent flows. It then introduces the Navier-Stokes equations for a magnetized plasma whose low-frequency turbulence evolution is described within the framework of the MHD approximation. It also considers the scaling of plasma and magnetic field fluctuations and the study of nonlinear energy cascades within the same framework. It reports observations of turbulence in the ecliptic and at high latitude, treating Alfvénic and compressive fluctuations separately in order to explain the transport of mass, momentum and energy during the expansion. Further, existing models are compared with direct observations in the heliosphere. The problem of self-similar and anomalous fluctuations in the solar wind is then addressed using tools provided by dynamical system theory and discussed on the basis of available models and observations. The book highlights observations of Yaglom’s law in solar wind turbulence, which is one of the most important findings in fully developed turbulence and directly related to the long-lasting and still unsolved problem of solar wind plasma heating. Lastly, it includes a short chapter dedicated to the kinetic range of fluctuations, which has recently been receiving more attention from the space plasma community, since this is inherently related to turbulent energy dissipation and consequent plasma heating. It particularly focuses on the nature and role of the fluctuations populating this frequency range, and discusses several model predictions and recent observational findings in this context.

MHD Structures Waves and Turbulence in the Solar Wind

MHD Structures  Waves and Turbulence in the Solar Wind
Author: C.-Y. Tu,Eckart Marsch
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2013-06-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789401585415

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This is the first book to give a comprehensive overview of recent observational and theoretical results on solar wind structures and fluctuations and magnetohydrodynamic waves and turbulence, preference being given to phenomena in the inner heliosphere. Emphasis is placed on the progress made in the past decade in the understanding of the nature and origin of especially small-scale, compressible and incompressible fluctuations. Turbulence models describing the spatial transport and spectral transfer of the fluctuations in the inner heliosphere are discussed. Intermittency of solar wind fluctuations and their statistical distributions are investigated. Studies of the heating and acceleration effects of the turbulence on the background wind are critically surveyed. Finally, open questions concerning the origin, nature and evolution of the fluctuations are listed, and perspectives for future research are outlined. The book is for graduate students and researchers in the field. Other target groups are scientists and professionals interested in space plasma physics and/or MHD turbulence.

The Role of Turbulence in the Solar Wind Magnetosphere Ionosphere Dynamics

The Role of Turbulence in the Solar Wind  Magnetosphere  Ionosphere Dynamics
Author: Marina Stepanova,Joseph E. Borovsky,Vadim Uritsky,Zoltan Voros,Alessandro Retino,Gaetano Zimbardo
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2022-03-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9782889717019

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Fast Solar Wind Driven by Parametric Decay Instability and Alfv n Wave Turbulence

Fast Solar Wind Driven by Parametric Decay Instability and Alfv  n Wave Turbulence
Author: Munehito Shoda
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 94
Release: 2021-04-13
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789811610301

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This book discusses key theoretical aspects concerning the formation of the solar wind: the most essential building block in the heliosphere, in which planets orbit. To understand the influence of solar activity on planetary magnetospheres and atmospheres, we need to first understand the origin of the solar wind, which is still under debate. This book presents the outcomes of state-of-the-art numerical simulations of solar wind acceleration, including the first three-dimensional simulation of the turbulence-driven solar wind model. One of the book’s goals is to include compressional effects in the dynamics of solar wind turbulence; accordingly, it discusses parametric decay instability in detail. Several key aspects that are relevant to the Parker Solar Probe observations are also discussed. Given its scope, the book plays a key role in bridging the gap between the theory of magnetohydrodynamic turbulence and current/future in-situ observations of the solar wind. This book is based on the Ph.D. thesis by the author, which won the 2019 International Astronomical Union Division E Ph.D. prize.

Plasma Turbulence in the Solar System

Plasma Turbulence in the Solar System
Author: Yasuhito Narita
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2012-01-19
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783642256660

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Dynamics of astrophysical systems is often described by plasma physics, yet understanding the nature of plasma turbulence remains as a challenge in physics in both theories and experiments. This book is an up-to-date summary and review of recent results in research on waves and turbulence in near-Earth space plasma turbulence, obtained by Cluster, the multi-spacecraft mission. Spatial and temporal structures of solar wind turbulence as well as its interaction with the bow shock ahead of the Earth are presented using Cluster data. The book presents (1) historical developments, (2) theoretical background of plasma physics, turbulence theories, and the plasma physical picture of the solar system, (3) analysis methods for multi-spacecraft data, (4) results of Cluster data analysis, and (5) impacts on astrophysics and Earth sciences.

Turbulence Waves and Instabilities in the Solar Plasma

Turbulence  Waves and Instabilities in the Solar Plasma
Author: R. Erdélyi,K. Petrovay,B. Roberts,Markus Aschwanden
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789400710634

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Significant advances have been made recently in both the theoretical understanding and observation of small-scale turbulence in different layers of the Sun, and in the instabilities that give rise to them. The general development of solar physics, however, has led to such a degree of specialization as to hinder interaction between workers in the field. This book therefore presents studies of different layers and regions of the Sun, but from the same aspect, concentrating on the study of small-scale motions. The main emphasis is on the common theoretical roots of these phenomena, but the book also contains an extensive treatment of the observational aspects.

Solar Wind Turbulence and the Role of Ion Instabilities

Solar Wind Turbulence and the Role of Ion Instabilities
Author: Olga Alexandrova,C. H. K. Chen,Luca Sorriso-Valvo
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 139
Release: 2013
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1272853202

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Turbulence in Space Plasmas

Turbulence in Space Plasmas
Author: Loukas Vlahos,P. Cargill
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2009-06-16
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783642002090

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Over the years, many leading European graduate schools in the field of astrophysical and space plasmas have operated within the framework of the research network, "Theory, Observations, and Simulations in Turbulence in Space Plasmas." This text is a set of lectures and tutorial reviews culled from the relevant work of all those schools. It emphasizes applications on solar coronae, solar flares, and the solar wind. In bridging the gap between standard textbook material and state-of-the-art research, this text offers a broad flavor to postgraduate and postdoctoral students just coming to the field. And because of its unique mix, it will also be useful to lecturers looking for advanced teaching material for their seminars and courses.