Abstract
The development of anisotropies in an initially isotropic spectrum
is studied
numerically for compressible magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) turbulence in the
presence of the Hall term. Building on a previous study where it was shown
that
spectral cascades in the Hall MHD system differ from the standard MHD case,
particularly at high cross-helicities, we use an isotropic high cross-helicity
initial state to study anisotropies of the Hall MHD system for a variety
of mean
magnetic field strengths and sonic Mach numbers. Strong anisotropies, which
maximize at the ion-inertial length scale, appear for several plasma states
and
are categorized according to their plasma beta β: high-β Hall
MHD simulations
(β>1) show strong anisotropies relative to the standard MHD case,
intermediate-β Hall MHD simulations (β≈1) show smaller anisotropy
differences relative to the standard MHD case, and low-β Hall MHD
simulations
(β<1) again show strong anisotropies relative to the standard model.
It is
suggested that these anisotropy enhancements are due to nonlinear cascade
suppression of propagating Alfvén waves in the field-aligned direction.
This is different from the dynamics in the highly oblique directions, where
non-propagating density and magnetic-energy anticorrelations appear.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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