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, , Citation Jungyeon Cho and Ethan T. Vishniac 2000 ApJ 539 273 DOI 10.1086/309213

0004-637X/539/1/273

Abstract

We perform direct three-dimensional numerical simulations for magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) turbulence in a periodic box of size 2πぱい threaded by strong uniform magnetic fields. We use a pseudospectral code with hyperviscosity and hyperdiffusivity to solve the incompressible MHD equations. We analyze the structure of the eddies as a function of scale. A straightforward calculation of anisotropy in wavevector space shows that the anisotropy is scale independent. We discuss why this is not the true scaling law and how the curvature of large-scale magnetic fields affects the power spectrum and leads to the wrong conclusion. When we correct for this effect, we find that the anisotropy of eddies depends on their size: smaller eddies are more elongated than larger ones along local magnetic field lines. The results are consistent with the scaling law ~ recently proposed by Goldreich & Sridhar. Here (and ) are wavenumbers measured relative to the local magnetic field direction. However, we see some systematic deviations that may be a sign of limitations to the model or our inability to fully resolve the inertial range of turbulence in our simulations.

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