Gradient tensor invariants serve as proxies for mechanistic energy fluxes and bound available flux in MHD turbulence, with exact expressions for hydrodynamic cases.
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PIC simulations show E·B ≠ 0 regions reduce magnetic helicity in sub-ion turbulence, and a new history-dependent helicity density produces time-independent intermediate-scale plateaus consistent with cancellation-dominated 2D decay.
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A tensor invariant approach to energy flux in magnetohydrodynamic turbulence
Gradient tensor invariants serve as proxies for mechanistic energy fluxes and bound available flux in MHD turbulence, with exact expressions for hydrodynamic cases.
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Kinetic Route to Helicity-Constrained Decay
PIC simulations show E·B ≠ 0 regions reduce magnetic helicity in sub-ion turbulence, and a new history-dependent helicity density produces time-independent intermediate-scale plateaus consistent with cancellation-dominated 2D decay.