Explaining the Mystery of the Voyager
With a new 3D-model for energy simulation scientists from Bochum and Huntsville, USA, are studying the ‘physical mystery’ of the Voyager. Over 30 years ago the spacecraft detected particles in solar wind which were ‘hotter’ than they should have been according to the existing theory expounded by the mathematician Andrey Kolmogorov in 1941. The Bochum plasma physicists Prof. Padma Kant Shukla and Dr. Dastgeer Shaikh from the University of Alabama are thereby the first to verify by means of computer simulation that the non-linear characteristics of turbulences in the plasma carried by the solar wind differs from the familiar model for dynamic fluids. The scientists have published their results in ‘Physical Review Letters.’
