Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2025 Annual Meeting of the APS Mid-Atlantic Section
Friday–Sunday, November 14–16, 2025; Penn State Harrisburg, Middletown, Pennsylvania
Session I05: Space Physics, Plasma Physics, Solar-Terrestrial Physics, and Physics of Climate
9:00 AM–10:50 AM,
Sunday, November 16, 2025
Penn State Harrisburg
Room: Science and Technology Building Room 128 (TL 128)
Abstract: I05.00003 : Anisotropic energy transfer rate quantified by LPDE and directional averaging methods in MHD turbulence
9:28 AM–9:42 AM
Presenter:
Zhuoran Gao
(University of Delaware)
Authors:
Zhuoran Gao
(University of Delaware)
Yan Yang
(University of Delaware)
Bin Jiang
(Xiangtan University, Southern University of Science and Technology)
Francesco Pecora
(University of Delaware)
The energy cascade rate (ε) depicts the energy transfer in a turbulent system. In incompressible magneto-hydrodynamic (MHD) turbulence, ε is linked to the third-order structure function (Yaglom vector) via the Yaglom/Politano–Pouquet law in the inertial range. In this study, we compare three estimators of ε in anisotropic MHD turbulence: (1) the lag polyhedral derivative ensemble (LPDE) technique that reconstructs the divergence of the Yaglom vector via tetrahedral linear gradients; (2) a directional-averaged third-order estimator that evaluates the Yaglom vector along a finite number of lag directions and averages over solid angle; and (3) the Yaglom vector on 60 degree with respect to the mean magnetic field direction. To ensure a fair comparison in more realistic MHD turbulence, we emulate a multipoint virtual mission within anisotropic three-dimensional MHD simulations with a guide field B₀ along the z-axis. This work illuminates the reliable regime for LPDE and directional-averaging methods, and also tests whether 60 degree Yaglom vector is an accurate estimate of ε, providing practical guidance in both simulation and observational turbulence analysis.
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