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      Satellite observations of the Alfv\'enic Transition from Weak to Strong Magnetohydrodynamic Turbulence

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          Plasma turbulence is a ubiquitous dynamical process that transfers energy across many spatial and temporal scales in astrophysical and space plasma systems. Although the theory of anisotropic magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) turbulence has successfully described phenomena in nature, its core prediction of an Alfvenic transition from weak to strong MHD turbulence when energy cascades from large to small scales has not been observationally confirmed. Here we report the first observational evidence for the Alfvenic weak-to-strong transition in MHD turbulence in the terrestrial magnetosheath using the four Cluster spacecraft. The observed transition indicates the universal existence of strong turbulence regardless of the initial level of MHD fluctuations. Moreover, the observations demonstrate that the nonlinear interactions of MHD turbulence play a crucial role in the energy cascade, widening the directions of the energy cascade and broadening the fluctuating frequencies. Our work takes a critical step toward understanding the complete picture of turbulence cascade, connecting the weak and strong MHD turbulence systems. It will have broad implications in star formation, energetic particle transport, turbulent dynamo, and solar corona or solar wind heating.

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          17 January 2023
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          2301.06709
          a366ca65-c0a2-4d97-bb67-d94ff7eca063

          http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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          submitted; 24 pages; 4 figures
          astro-ph.SR astro-ph.GA physics.plasm-ph physics.space-ph

          Plasma physics,Galaxy astrophysics,Space Physics,Solar & Stellar astrophysics
          Plasma physics, Galaxy astrophysics, Space Physics, Solar & Stellar astrophysics

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