Finite Size Scaling in the Solar Wind Magnetic Field Energy Density as Seen by WIND
Abstract
The geomagnetic field fluctuations of the fluid Earth are driven in part by energy supplied by the turbulent solar wind. Statistical properties of the interplanetary magnetic field fluctuations can provide an important insight into the solar wind turbulent cascade. Recently, analysis of the Probability Density Functions (PDF) of the velocity and magnetic field fluctuations has shown that these exhibit non-Gaussian properties on small time scales while large scale features appear to be uncorrelated. Here we apply the finite size scaling technique to explore the scaling of the magnetic field energy density fluctuations as seen by WIND. We find a single scaling sufficient to collapse the curves over the entire investigated range. The rescaled PDF follow a non Gaussian distribution with asymptotic behavior well described by the Gamma distribution arising from a finite range Levy walk. Such mono scaling suggests that a Fokker-Planck approach can be applied to study the PDF dynamics. These results strongly suggest the existence of a common, nonlinear process on time scales up to ~26 hours.
- Publication:
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AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
- Pub Date:
- December 2002
- Bibcode:
- 2002AGUFMNG72A0925H
- Keywords:
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- 2149 MHD waves and turbulence;
- 2164 Solar wind plasma;
- 3250 Fractals and multifractals;
- 7819 Experimental and mathematical techniques;
- 7863 Turbulence