A systematic bias in the calculation of spectral density from a 3D spatial grid
Abstract
The energy spectral density E(k), where k is the spatial wave number, is a well-known diagnostic of homogeneous turbulence and magnetohydrodynamic turbulence. However in most of the curves plotted by different authors, some systematic kinks can be observed at k=9, k=15 and k=19. We claim that these kinks have no physical meaning, and are in fact the signature of the method which is used to estimate E(k) from a 3D spatial grid. In this paper we give another method, in order to get rid of the spurious kinks and to estimate E(k) much more accurately.
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