Brought to you by:

Yaglom law for electrostatic turbulence in laboratory magnetized plasmas

, , , , , , , , and

Published 6 May 2009 Europhysics Letters Association
, , Citation F. Lepreti et al 2009 EPL 86 25001 DOI 10.1209/0295-5075/86/25001

0295-5075/86/2/25001

Abstract

It has recently been shown that a Yaglom law for electrostatic turbulence, that is, a relation for the third-order mixed moment involving the particle number density as a passive scalar and the E×B drift velocity, can be deduced from a simple model of electrostatic fluctuations, which describes bursty turbulence in plasmas. In this letter, the existence of the Yaglom law for electrostatic turbulence in laboratory magnetized plasmas is reported for the first time. Using measurements of intermittent transport at the edge of the RFX-mod reversed field pinch plasma device, we found that the above scaling relation is nicely verified at intermediate scales of few centimeters. In this range of scales, that unambiguously represents the inertial range of electrostatic turbulence, we also analyze the intermittency properties of electrostatic turbulence by measuring anomalous scaling exponents of density and velocity structure functions.

Export citation and abstract BibTeX RIS

Please wait… references are loading.