Complexity and intermittent turbulence in space plasmas

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Chang, T [1 ]
Tam, SWY [1 ]
Wu, CC [1 ]
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[1] MIT, Ctr Space Res, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA
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complexity; space plasmas; dynamic renormalization group; forced and/or self-organized criticality; topological phase transitions; intermittency; particle-fluctuation interactions; auroral ion acceleration;
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Sporadic and localized interactions of coherent structures arising from plasma resonances can be the origin of "complexity" of the coexistence of non-propagating spatiotemporal fluctuations and propagating modes in space plasmas. Numerical simulation results are presented to demonstrate the intermittent character of the non-propagating fluctuations. The technique of the dynamic renormalization-group is introduced and applied to the study of scale invariance of such type of multiscale fluctuations. We also demonstrate that the particle interactions with the intermittent turbulence can lead to the efficient energization of the plasma populations. An example related to the ion acceleration processes in the auroral zone is provided.
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