Spectra of Turbulence during the Dipolarization of the Magnetic Field


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The presence of heterogeneity in turbulent processes has been analyzed, and the spectra of turbulence have been obtained for the regions before and during the dipolarization of the magnetic field in the Earth’s magnetospheric tail from the measurements of four space vehicles of the Cluster-2 mission (the event of September 21, 2005). The spectral and wavelet analysis was supplemented by the investigations of the fluctuation kurtosis for the magnetic field absolute value. In the region of the magnetic field dipolarization in the magnetospheric tail, a decreasing horizontal component of the magnetic field in parts of the tail and an increasing vertical component, kurtosis variations, the presence of strong Pc5 and Pc4 pulsations as well as direct and inverse cascades, a break in the spectra at the frequencies below the proton gyrofrequency, and a change in the character of turbulent motions at different time scales (at large time scales, the turbulent flow corresponds to the homogeneous models of Kolmogorov and Iroshnikov–Kraichnan; at smaller time scales, the turbulent flow is described by the electron magnetohydrodynamic turbulence model) have been detected. Using the measurements from different space vehicles, it was possible to estimate the velocity of the plasma flow in the tail direction.

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E. Grigorenko

Space Research Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: gutovska@ukr.net
Rússia, Moscow

E. Lui

Johns Hopkins University, Laurel

Email: gutovska@ukr.net
Estados Unidos da América, Maryland

S. Cheremnykh

Space Research Institute, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and State Space Agency of Ukraine

Email: gutovska@ukr.net
Ucrânia, Kyiv

L. Kozak

Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv; Space Research Institute, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and State Space Agency of Ukraine

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Email: gutovska@ukr.net
Ucrânia, Kyiv; Kyiv

B. Petrenko

Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv

Email: gutovska@ukr.net
Ucrânia, Kyiv

E. Kronberg

Max Planck Institute

Email: gutovska@ukr.net
Alemanha, Göttingen

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