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Model of super-Alfvénic MHD turbulence and structure functions of polarization (2511.08800v1)

Published 11 Nov 2025 in astro-ph.GA

Abstract: MHD turbulence driven at velocities higher than the Alfvén velocity, i.e., super-Alfvénic turbulence, is widely spread in astrophysical environments, including galaxy clusters and molecular clouds. For statistical studies of such turbulence, we explore the utility of the polarization angle structure functions $Dφ(R)= \left\langle\sin2(φ_1-φ_2) \right\rangle$, where $φ$ denotes the polarization angle measured at points separated by a projected distance $\mathbf{R}$ on the plane of the sky. Lazarian, Yuen and Pogosyan, 2022, showed that in the case of super-Alfvénic turbulence, the spectral slope of $Dφ(\mathbf{R})$ differs from that of the underlying magnetic fluctuations, limiting its applicability for field strength estimation with known techniques. In this work, we provide an analytical framework that explains the modification of the $Dφ(R)$ spectral slope in super-Alfvénic turbulence and validate our predictions with numerical simulations. We demonstrate that for super-Alfvénic turbulence, the structure function $Dφ(R)$ gets shallower with the increase of $M_A$. Our study makes $Dφ(R)$ a valuable diagnostic of super-Alfvénic turbulence and opens a way to obtain $M_A$ from observations. We also explore numerically the structure function of the polarization degree and the spectrum of the polarization directions, the latter being the Fourier transform of $Dφ$. We discuss the implications of our findings for turbulence and magnetic field studies in the intracluster and interstellar media.

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