International audienceWe study the steady state spectrum of the Hasegawa-Wakatani (HW) equations that describe drift wave turbulence. Beyond a critical scale kc, which appears as a balance between the nonlinear time and the parallel conduction time, the adiabatic electron response breaks down nonlinearly and an internal energy density spectrum of the form F(k⊥)∝k−3⊥, associated with the background gradient, is established. More generally a dual power law spectrum, approximately of the form F(k⊥)∝k−3⊥(k−2c k−2⊥) is obtained, which captures this transition. Using dimensional analysis, an expression of the form kc∝C/κ is derived for the transition scale, where C and &...
A two-dimensional collisional drift-wave turbulence model, which includes magnetic fluctuations is s...
We present the results of a derivation of the fluctuation energy transport matrix for the two-field ...
International audienceWave turbulence theory aims at describing the long time behaviour of weakly no...
International audienceWe study the steady state spectrum of the Hasegawa-Wakatani (HW) equations tha...
The wavenumber-frequency spectrum of the two-dimensional Hasegawa-Wakatani model is investigated in ...
The Charney-Hasegawa-Mima equation, with random forcing at the narrow band wave-number region, which...
The modal and nonmodal linear properties of the Hasegawa-Wakatani system are examined. This linear m...
A simple model for the evolution of turbulence fluctuation spectra, which includes neighboring inter...
The usual theoretical description of drift-wave turbulence (considered to be one possible cause of a...
International audienceA simple model for the evolution of turbulence fluctuation spectra, which incl...
A new invariant for drift wave (or Rossby wave) turbulence in two cases, ( 1) in zonal flow and (2)...
Resistive drift wave turbulence is a multipurpose paradigm that can be used to understand transport ...
Resistive drift wave turbulence is a multipurpose paradigm that can be used to understand transport ...
We present the results and discuss the prospects of a study of plasma transport which is based on a ...
A simple model based on the Hasegawa-Mima equation is used to study dipole vortex interactions and t...
A two-dimensional collisional drift-wave turbulence model, which includes magnetic fluctuations is s...
We present the results of a derivation of the fluctuation energy transport matrix for the two-field ...
International audienceWave turbulence theory aims at describing the long time behaviour of weakly no...
International audienceWe study the steady state spectrum of the Hasegawa-Wakatani (HW) equations tha...
The wavenumber-frequency spectrum of the two-dimensional Hasegawa-Wakatani model is investigated in ...
The Charney-Hasegawa-Mima equation, with random forcing at the narrow band wave-number region, which...
The modal and nonmodal linear properties of the Hasegawa-Wakatani system are examined. This linear m...
A simple model for the evolution of turbulence fluctuation spectra, which includes neighboring inter...
The usual theoretical description of drift-wave turbulence (considered to be one possible cause of a...
International audienceA simple model for the evolution of turbulence fluctuation spectra, which incl...
A new invariant for drift wave (or Rossby wave) turbulence in two cases, ( 1) in zonal flow and (2)...
Resistive drift wave turbulence is a multipurpose paradigm that can be used to understand transport ...
Resistive drift wave turbulence is a multipurpose paradigm that can be used to understand transport ...
We present the results and discuss the prospects of a study of plasma transport which is based on a ...
A simple model based on the Hasegawa-Mima equation is used to study dipole vortex interactions and t...
A two-dimensional collisional drift-wave turbulence model, which includes magnetic fluctuations is s...
We present the results of a derivation of the fluctuation energy transport matrix for the two-field ...
International audienceWave turbulence theory aims at describing the long time behaviour of weakly no...