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Turbulent spectra of magnetic fluctuations in the free solar wind are studied from MHD to electron scales using Cluster observations. We discuss the problem of the instrumental noise and its influence on the measurements at the electron scales. We confirm the presence of a curvature of the spectrum $sim exp{sqrt{krho_e}}$ over the broad frequency range $sim[10,100]$ Hz, indicating the presence of a dissipation. Analysis of seven spectra under different plasma conditions show clearly the presence of a quasi-universal power-law spectrum at MHD and ion scales. However, the transition from the inertial range $sim k^{-1.7}$ to the spectrum at ion scales $sim k^{-2.7}$ is not universal. Finally, we discuss the role of different kinetic plasma scales on the spectral shape, considering normalized dimensionless spectra.
The application of linear kinetic treatments to plasma waves, damping, and instability requires favorable inequalities between the associated linear timescales and timescales for nonlinear (e.g., turbulence) evolution. In the solar wind these two typ
We use fluctuating magnetic helicity to investigate the polarisation properties of Alfvenic fluctuations at ion-kinetic scales in the solar wind as a function of $beta_p$, the ratio of proton thermal pressure to magnetic pressure, and $theta_{vB}$, t
Various remote sensing observations have been used so far to probe the turbulent properties of the solar wind. Using the recently reported density modulation indices that are derived using angular broadening observations of Crab Nebula during 1952 -
The solar wind is highly structured in fast and slow flows. These two dynamical regimes remarkably differ not only for the average values of magnetic field and plasma parameters but also for the type of fluctuations they transport. Fast wind is chara
Motivated by prior remote observations of a transition from striated solar coronal structures to more isotropic ``flocculated fluctuations, we propose that the dynamics of the inner solar wind just outside the Alfven critical zone, and in the vicinit