Effects of Solar Activity on Taylor Scale and Correlation Scale in Solar Wind Magnetic Fluctuations

Zhou, G. and He, H.-Q. and Wan, W. (2020) Effects of Solar Activity on Taylor Scale and Correlation Scale in Solar Wind Magnetic Fluctuations. The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 899 (2). L32. ISSN 2041-8205

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Abstract

The correlation scale and the Taylor scale are evaluated for interplanetary magnetic field fluctuations from two-point, single time correlation function using the Advanced Composition Explorer (ACE), Wind, and Cluster spacecraft data during the time period from 2001 to 2017, which covers over an entire solar cycle. The correlation scale and the Taylor scale are respectively compared with the sunspot number to investigate the effects of solar activity on the structure of the plasma turbulence. Our studies show that the Taylor scale increases with the increasing sunspot number, which indicates that the Taylor scale is positively correlated with the energy cascade rate, and the correlation coefficient between the sunspot number and the Taylor scale is 0.92. However, these results are not consistent with the traditional knowledge in hydrodynamic dissipation theories. One possible explanation is that in the solar wind, the fluid approximation fails at the spatial scales near the dissipation ranges. Therefore, the traditional hydrodynamic turbulence theory is incomplete for describing the physical nature of the solar wind turbulence, especially at the spatial scales near the kinetic dissipation scales.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Afro Asian Archive > Physics and Astronomy
Depositing User: Unnamed user with email support@afroasianarchive.com
Date Deposited: 20 May 2023 06:21
Last Modified: 12 Sep 2024 04:47
URI: http://info.stmdigitallibrary.com/id/eprint/805

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