Coherent structures and spectral energy transfer in turbulent plasma: a space-filter approach
Enrico Camporeale, Luca Sorriso-Valvo, Francesco Califano, Alessandro, Retin\`o

TL;DR
This paper uses a space-filter approach to quantify how localized coherent structures in turbulent plasma influence spectral energy transfer, revealing that most energy transfer occurs in small, specific regions of the plasma.
Contribution
It introduces a novel method combining space-filtering and wavelet analysis to quantify the relationship between structures and energy transfer in plasma turbulence.
Findings
80% of spectral energy transfer occurs in 50% of space.
Energy transfer is highly localized around coherent structures.
The method quantifies inhomogeneity in turbulence cascade due to magnetic field structures.
Abstract
Plasma turbulence at scales of the order of the ion inertial length is mediated by several mechanisms, including linear wave damping, magnetic reconnection, formation and dissipation of thin current sheets, stochastic heating. It is now understood that the presence of localized coherent structures enhances the dissipation channels and the kinetic features of the plasma. However, no formal way of quantifying the relationship between scale-to-scale energy transfer and the presence of spatial structures has so far been presented. In this letter we quantify such relationship analyzing the results of a two-dimensional high-resolution Hall-MHD simulation. In particular, we employ the technique of space-filtering to derive a spectral energy flux term which defines, in any point of the computational domain, the signed flux of spectral energy across a given wavenumber. The characterization of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Magnetic confinement fusion research · Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics
