A method to statistically characterize turbulent data with physically motivated parameters, illustrated on a centroid velocity map
J. -B. Durrive,
P. Lesaffre,
T. Ghosh
et al.
Abstract:We investigate the potential of a recently proposed model for 3D compressible MHD turbulence (Chevillard et al. 2010;Durrive et al. 2021) to be used as a tool to characterize statistically 2D and 3D turbulent data. This model is parametrized by a dozen of free (intuitive, physically motivated) parameters, which control the statistics of the fields (density, velocity and magnetic fields). The present study is a proof of concept study: (i) we restrict ourselves to the incompressible hydrodynamical part of the mo… Show more
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