Recent numerical and observational studies contain conflicting reports on the
spectrum of magnetohydrodynamic turbulence. In an attempt to clarify the issue
we investigate anisotropic incompressible magnetohydrodynamic turbulence with a
strong guide field B0. We perform numerical simulations of the reduced MHD
equations in a special setting that allows us to elucidate the transition
between weak and strong turbulent regimes. Denote k∥, k⊥
characteristic field-parallel and field-perpendicular wavenumbers of the
fluctuations, and bλ the fluctuating field at the scale λ∼1/k⊥. We find that when the critical balance condition, k∥B0∼k⊥bλ, is satisfied, the turbulence is strong, and the energy
spectrum is E(k⊥)∝k⊥−3/2. As the k∥ width of
the spectrum increases, the turbulence rapidly becomes weaker, and in the limit
k∥B0≫k⊥bλ, the spectrum approaches
E(k⊥)∝k⊥−2. The observed sensitivity of the spectrum
to the balance of linear and nonlinear interactions may explain the conflicting
numerical and observational findings where this balance condition is not well
controlled.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figure