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Cambridge University Press (CUP), Journal of Plasma Physics, 3(56), p. 659-675, 1996

DOI: 10.1017/s0022377800019516

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Phenomenology of hydromagnetic turbulence in a uniformly expanding medium

Journal article published in 1996 by William H. Matthaeus, Gary P. Zank, Sean Oughton
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Abstract

A simple phenomenology is developed for the decay and transport of turbulence in a constant-speed, uniformly expanding medium. The fluctuations are assumed to be locally incompressible, and either of the hydrodynamic or non-Alfvénic magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) type. In order to represent local effects of nonlinearities, a simple model of the Kaármá-Dryden type for locally homogeneous turbulent decay is adopted. A detailed discussion of the parameters of this familiar one-point hydrodynamic closure is given, which has been shown recently to be applicable to non-Alfvénic MHD as well. The effects of the large-scale flow and expansion are incorporated using a two-scale approach, in which assumptions of particular turbulence symmetries provide simplifications. The derived model is tractable and provides a basis for understanding turbulence in the outer heliosphere, as well as in other astrophysical applications.

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