Matthaeus, William H.Zank, Gary P.Smith, Charles W.Oughton, Sean2014-04-032014-04-031999-041999Matthaeus, W., Zank, G., Smith, C., & Oughton, S. (1999). Turbulence, Spatial Transport, and Heating of the Solar Wind. Physical Review Letters, 82(17), 3444-3447.https://hdl.handle.net/10289/8611A phenomenological theory describes radial evolution of plasma turbulence in the solar wind from 1 to 50 astronomical units. The theory includes a simple closure for local anisotropic magnetohydrodynamic turbulence, spatial transport, and driving by large-scale shear and pickup ions. Results compare well to plasma and magnetic field data from the Voyager 2 spacecraft, providing a basis for a concise, tractable description of turbulent energy transport in a variety of astrophysical plasmas.application/pdfen© 1999 The American Physical Societyturbulencesolar windTurbulence, spatial transport, and heating of the solar windJournal Article10.1103/physrevlett.82.3444