The outer scale of solar-wind turbulence from GALILEO coronal-sounding data

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A. I. Efimov
I. V. Chashei
L. N. Samoznaev
V. E. Andreev
M. K. Bird
P. Edenhofer
D. Plettemeier
R. Wohlmuth
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[1] Russian Academy of Sciences,Institute of Radio Engineering and Electronics
[2] Russian Academy of Sciences,Lebedev Physical Institute
[3] Bonn University,Radio Astronomy Institute
[4] Bochum University,Institute for High
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Astronomy Reports | 2002年 / 46卷
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Heliocentric Distance; Solar Radius; Inertial Range; Outer Scale; Linear Amplification;
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Radio sounding experiments on of the solar plasma were carried out by the GALILEO spacecraft using S-band (2295 MHz) signals in 1995–1996 a period of minimum solar activity. Equatorial regions at heliocentric distances of 7–80 solar radii were studied. The frequency of the received signal was detected by three ground stations. By carrying out continuous observations of unprecedented duration and processing the data using spectral and correlation methods, we have obtained reliable information on large-scale inhomogeneities of the solar-wind density for the first time. The outer turbulence scale increases with heliocentric distance, the dependence being close to linear. We estimate the outer turbulence scale and analyze its dependence on distance from the Sun and local plasma parameters for a model in which the outer scale is formed due to competition between the linear amplification of Alfven waves in the irregular, moving solar-wind plasma and the nonlinear transfer of turbulent energy to higher frequencies. A comparison of predictions for various specific cases of this model with the observational data suggests that the main nonlinear processes responsible for the formation of the inertial range of the spectrum on the investigated scales are three-wave decay processes involving Alfven and magnetoacoustic waves.
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