Reconciling Parker Solar Probe Observations and Magnetohydrodynamic Theory
Date Issued
2022
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Abstract
The Parker Solar Probe mission provides a unique opportunity to characterize several features of the solar wind at different heliocentric distances. Recent findings have shown a transition in the inertial range spectral and scaling properties around 0.4-0.5 au when moving away from the Sun. Here we provide, for the first time, how to reconcile these observational results on the radial evolution of the magnetic and velocity field fluctuations with two scenarios drawn from the magnetohydrodynamic theory. The observed breakdown is the result of the radial evolution of magnetic field fluctuations and plasma thermal expansion affecting the distribution between magnetic and velocity fluctuations. The two scenarios point toward an evolving nature of the coupling between fields that can be also reconciled with Kraichnan and Kolmogorov pictuFres of turbulence. Our findings have important implications for turbulence studies and modeling approaches.
Volume
940
Issue
1
Start page
L13
Issn Identifier
2041-8205
Rights
open.access
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