Monofractality in the Solar Wind at Electron Scales: Insights from Kinetic Alfvén Waves Turbulence

Vincent David, Sébastien Galtier, and Romain Meyrand
Phys. Rev. Lett. 132, 085201 – Published 21 February 2024

Abstract

The breakdown of scale invariance in turbulent flows, known as multifractal scaling, is considered a cornerstone of turbulence. In solar wind turbulence, a monofractal behavior can be observed at electron scales, in contrast to larger scales where multifractality always prevails. Why scale invariance appears at electron scales is a challenging theoretical puzzle with important implications for understanding solar wind heating and acceleration. We investigate this long-standing problem using direct numerical simulations of three-dimensional electron reduced magnetohydrodynamics. Both weak and strong kinetic Alfvén waves turbulence regimes are studied in the balanced case. After recovering the expected theoretical predictions for the magnetic spectra, a higher-order multiscale statistical analysis is performed. This study reveals a striking difference between the two regimes, with the emergence of monofractality only in weak turbulence, whereas strong turbulence is multifractal. This result, combined with recent studies, shows the relevance of collisionless weak KAW turbulence to describe the solar wind at electron scales.

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  • Received 13 October 2023
  • Accepted 22 January 2024

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.132.085201

© 2024 American Physical Society

Physics Subject Headings (PhySH)

Plasma Physics

Authors & Affiliations

Vincent David1,2, Sébastien Galtier1,2, and Romain Meyrand3

  • 1Laboratoire de Physique des Plasmas, École polytechnique, F-91128 Palaiseau Cedex, France
  • 2Université Paris-Saclay, IPP, CNRS, Observatoire Paris-Meudon, France
  • 3Department of Physics, University of Otago, 730 Cumberland Street, Dunedin 9016, New Zealand

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Vol. 132, Iss. 8 — 23 February 2024

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