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A Statistical Study of the Compressible Energy Cascade Rate in Solar Wind Turbulence: Parker Solar Probe Observations

Maia Brodiano, Nahuel Andrés, Pablo Dmitruk

Published 2022-07-14Version 1

We investigated the incompressible and compressible magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) energy cascade rates in the solar wind at different heliocentric distances. We used in situ magnetic field and plasma observations provided by the Parker Solar Probe (PSP) mission and exact relations in fully developed turbulence. To estimate the compressible cascade rate, we applied two recent exact relations for compressible isothermal and polytropic MHD turbulence, respectively. Our observational results show a clear increase of the compressible and incompressible cascade rates as we get closer to the Sun. Moreover, we obtained an increase in both isothermal and polytropic cascade rates with respect to the incompressible case as compressibility increases in the plasma. Further discussion about the relation between the compressibility and the heliocentric distance is carried out. Finally, we compared both exact relations as compressibility increases in the solar wind and although we note a slightly trend to observe larger cascades using a polytropic closure, we obtained essentially the same cascade rate in the range of compressibility observed.

Comments: 23 pages. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2102.11781
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