Abstract
Abstract
We utilize the data from the Parker Solar Probe mission at its first perihelion to investigate the three-dimensional (3D) anisotropies and scalings of solar wind turbulence for the total, perpendicular, and parallel magnetic-field fluctuations at kinetic scales in the inner heliosphere. By calculating the five-point second-order structure functions, we find that the three characteristic lengths of turbulence eddies for the total and the perpendicular magnetic-field fluctuations in the local reference frame
(
L
ˆ
⊥
,
l
ˆ
⊥
,
l
ˆ
∣
∣
)
defined with respect to the local mean magnetic field
B
local feature as l
∣∣ > L
⊥ > l
⊥ in both the transition range and the ion-to-electron scales, but l
∣∣ > L
⊥ ≈ l
⊥ for the parallel magnetic-field fluctuations. For the total magnetic-field fluctuations, the wave-vector anisotropy scalings are characterized by
l
∣
∣
∝
l
⊥
0.78
and
L
⊥
∝
l
⊥
1.02
in the transition range, and they feature as
l
∣
∣
∝
l
⊥
0.44
and
L
⊥
∝
l
⊥
0.73
in the ion-to-electron scales. Still, we need more complete kinetic-scale turbulence models to explain all these observational results.
Publisher
American Astronomical Society
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics
Cited by
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