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arxiv: 0803.0431 · v1 · submitted 2008-03-04 · ⚛️ physics.plasm-ph · physics.data-an· physics.flu-dyn

Scale-free vortex cascade emerging from random forcing in a strongly coupled system

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The notions of self-organised criticality (SOC) and turbulence are traditionally considered to be applicable to disjoint classes of phenomena. Nevertheless, scale-free burst statistics is a feature shared by turbulent as well as self-organised critical dynamics. It has also been suggested that another shared feature is universal non-gaussian probability density functions (PDFs) of global fluctuations. Here, we elucidate the unifying aspects through analysis of data from a laboratory dusty plasma monolayer. We compare analysis of experimental data with simulations of a two-dimensional (2D) many-body system, of 2D fluid turbulence, and a 2D SOC model, all subject to random forcing at small scales. The scale-free vortex cascade is apparent from structure functions as well as spatio-temporal avalanche analysis, the latter giving similar results for the experimental and all model systems studied. The experiment exhibits global fluctuation statistics consistent with a non-gaussian universal PDF, but the model systems yield this result only in a restricted range of forcing conditions.

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