In a 10,080^3 simulation of compressible magnetized turbulence, the velocity-magnetic alignment angle scales as λ^{1/8} instead of the theoretical λ^{1/4}, while velocity-vorticity alignment scales as λ^{1/16}.
Role of magnetic reconnection in MHD turbulence
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The current understanding of MHD turbulence envisions turbulent eddies which are anisotropic in all three directions. In the plane perpendicular to the local mean magnetic field, this implies that such eddies become current-sheet-like structures at small scales. We analyze the role of magnetic reconnection in these structures and conclude that reconnection becomes important at a scale $\lambda\sim L S_L^{-4/7}$, where $S_L$ is the outer-scale ($L$) Lundquist number and $\lambda$ is the smallest of the field-perpendicular eddy dimensions. This scale is larger than the scale set by the resistive diffusion of eddies, therefore implying a fundamentally different route to energy dissipation than that predicted by the Kolmogorov-like phenomenology. In particular, our analysis predicts the existence of the sub-inertial, reconnection interval of MHD turbulence, with the Fourier energy spectrum $E(k_\perp)\propto k_\perp^{-5/2}$, where $k_\perp$ is the wave number perpendicular to the local mean magnetic field. The same calculation is also performed for high (perpendicular) magnetic Prandtl number plasmas ($Pm$), where the reconnection scale is found to be $\lambda/L\sim S_L^{-4/7}Pm^{-2/7}$.
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Local relaxation and scale-dependent alignment in compressible, magnetized turbulence
In a 10,080^3 simulation of compressible magnetized turbulence, the velocity-magnetic alignment angle scales as λ^{1/8} instead of the theoretical λ^{1/4}, while velocity-vorticity alignment scales as λ^{1/16}.