Abstract

The variation of pressure-gradient-driven turbulence with plasma $\beta$ (up to $\beta \approx 15\,\%$ ) is investigated in linear, magnetized plasma. The magnitude of magnetic fluctuations is observed to increase substantially with increasing $\beta$ . More importantly, parallel magnetic fluctuations are observed to dominate at higher $\beta$ values, with $\delta B_\parallel / \delta B_\perp \approx 2$ and $\delta B / B_0 \approx 1\,\%$ . Parallel magnetic fluctuations are strongly correlated with density fluctuations and the two are observed to be out of phase. The relative magnitude of and cross-phase between density and parallel magnetic field fluctuations are consistent with the dynamic pressure balance ( $P+{B_{0}^2}/{2\mu _0} = \textrm {constant}$ ). A local slab model theory for electromagnetic, modified drift Alfvén waves, including parallel magnetic fluctuations, shows partial agreement with experimental observations.

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