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Critical balance in magnetohydrodynamic, rotating and stratified turbulence: towards a universal scaling conjecture

Published 22 Apr 2009 in physics.flu-dyn, astro-ph.GA, astro-ph.SR, nlin.CD, physics.ao-ph, and physics.space-ph | (0904.3488v3)

Abstract: It is proposed that critical balance - a scale-by-scale balance between the linear propagation and nonlinear interaction time scales - can be used as a universal scaling conjecture for determining the spectra of strong turbulence in anisotropic wave systems. Magnetohydrodynamic (MHD), rotating and stratified turbulence are considered under this assumption and, in particular, a novel and experimentally testable energy cascade scenario and a set of scalings of the spectra are proposed for low-Rossby-number rotating turbulence. It is argued that in neutral fluids, the critically balanced anisotropic cascade provides a natural path from strong anisotropy at large scales to isotropic Kolmogorov turbulence at very small scales. It is also argued that the kperp{-2} spectra seen in recent numerical simulations of low-Rossby-number rotating turbulence may be analogous to the kperp{-3/2} spectra of the numerical MHD turbulence in the sense that they could be explained by assuming that fluctuations are polarised (aligned) approximately as inertial waves (Alfven waves for MHD).

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