1999
DOI: 10.1029/1999ja900158
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Dissipation range dynamics: Kinetic Alfvén waves and the importance of βe

Abstract: Abstract. In a previous paper we argued that the damping of obliquely propagating kinetic Alfv6n waves, chiefly by resonant mechanisms, was a likely explanation for the formation of the dissipation range for interplanetary magnetic field fluctuations. This suggestion was based largely on observations of the dissipation range at I AU as recorded by the Wind spacecraft. We pursue this suggestion here with both a general examination of the damping of obliquely propagating kinetic Alfv6n waves and an additional ex… Show more

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“…Spacecraft field and particle instruments at cadences approaching and including ion-scales have been available for nearly two decades now with the WIND and ACE spacecraft, and some seminal work on kinetic scale turbulence was done using these instruments at the turn of this century [12,[34][35][36]. However, the past decade has seen the greatest acceleration of sub-ion scale turbulence studies using spacecraft observations; with much impact and cross-pollination to other areas of space physics.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Spacecraft field and particle instruments at cadences approaching and including ion-scales have been available for nearly two decades now with the WIND and ACE spacecraft, and some seminal work on kinetic scale turbulence was done using these instruments at the turn of this century [12,[34][35][36]. However, the past decade has seen the greatest acceleration of sub-ion scale turbulence studies using spacecraft observations; with much impact and cross-pollination to other areas of space physics.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…There is a range of terminology used to describe this range, including "dissipation range", "dispersion range" and "scattering range". The possible physics taking place here includes dissipation of turbulent energy (Leamon et al 1998(Leamon et al , 1999(Leamon et al , 2000Smith et al 2006;Schekochihin et al 2009;Howes et al 2011b), a further small scale turbulent cascade (Biskamp et al 1996;Ghosh et al 1996;Galtier 2006;Alexandrova et al 2007Schekochihin et al 2009;Howes et al 2011b;Rudakov et al 2011; or a combination of both.…”
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“…If the dissipation at ion scales is strong, the cascade should terminate in the vicinity of the spectral break k ⊥b ∼ ρ −1 p and cannot reach electron scales, as was argued by Leamon et al (1999), Howes et al (2008), and Podesta (2009) using Landau damping estimates for KAWs. However, observations of power law spectra at k ⊥ ρ p 1 (Sahraoui et al, , 2010Alexandrova et al, 2009;Kiyani et al, 2009) suggest a continuation of the cascade that is consistent with the theoretical picture of KAWs (Bale et al, 2005;Schekochihin et al, 2009;Sahraoui et al, 2010).…”
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confidence: 99%