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Entanglement of helicity and energy in kinetic Alfven wave/whistler turbulence

arXiv:1406.4638 · doi:10.1017/S0022377814000774

Abstract

The role of magnetic helicity is investigated in kinetic Alfvén wave and oblique whistler turbulence in presence of a relatively intense external magnetic field $b_0 {\bf e_\parallel}$. In this situation, turbulence is strongly anisotropic and the fluid equations describing both regimes are the reduced electron magnetohydrodynamics (REMHD) whose derivation, originally made from the gyrokinetic theory, is also obtained here from compressible Hall MHD. We use the asymptotic equations derived by Galtier \& Bhattacharjee (2003) to study the REMHD dynamics in the weak turbulence regime. The analysis is focused on the magnetic helicity equation for which we obtain the exact solutions: they correspond to the entanglement relation, $n+\tilde n = -6$, where $n$ and $\tilde n$ are the power law indices of the perpendicular (to ${\bf b_0}$) wave number magnetic energy and helicity spectra respectively. Therefore, the spectra derived in the past from the energy equation only, namely $n=-2.5$ and $\tilde n = - 3.5$, are not the unique solutions to this problem but rather characterize the direct energy cascade. The solution $\tilde n = -3$ is a limit imposed by the locality condition; it is also the constant helicity flux solution obtained heuristically. The results obtained offer a new paradigm to understand solar wind turbulence at sub-ion scales where it is often observed that $-3 < n < -2.5$.

26 pages, submitted to the special issue of JPP "Present achievements and new frontiers in space plasmas"