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Turbulence in space plasmas: from injection to dissipation

Alexandrova O.; Hellinger P.; Sorriso-Valvo L.; Stawarz J.; Verscharen D.

Conference: European Geosciences Union, EGU General Assembly 2022, , Vienna, Austria and online , 23-27 May 2022 Year: 2022
ISTP Authors:
Luca Sorriso-Valvo

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Space and astrophysical plasmas are typically in a turbulent state, exhibiting strong fluctuations of various quantities over a broad range of scales. These fluctuations are non-linearly coupled and this coupling may lead to a transfer of energy (and other quantities such as cross helicity, magnetic helicity) from large to small scales and to dissipation. Turbulent processes are relevant for the heating of the solar wind and the corona, acceleration of energetic particles. Many aspects of the turbulence are not well understood, in particular, the injection and onset of the cascade, the cascade itself, the dissipation mechanisms, as well as the role of specific phenomena such as the magnetic reconnections, shock waves, expansion, and plasma instabilities and their relationship with the turbulent cascade and dissipation. This session will address these questions through discussion of observational, theoretical, numerical, and laboratory work to understand these processes. This session is relevant to many currently operating missions (e.g., Wind, Cluster, MMS, STEREO, THEMIS, Van Allen Probes, DSCOVR) and in particular for the Solar Orbiter and the Parker Solar Probe.

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PRODUCT TYPE Proceeding Paper
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