A novel type of intermittency in a nonlinear dynamo in a compressible flow
Abstract
The transition to intermittent mean--field dynamos is studied using numerical simulations of isotropic magnetohydrodynamic turbulence driven by a helical flow. The low-Prandtl number regime is investigated by keeping the kinematic viscosity fixed while the magnetic diffusivity is varied. Just below the critical parameter value for the onset of dynamo action, a transient mean--field with low magnetic energy is observed. After the transition to a sustained dynamo, the system is shown to evolve through different types of intermittency until a large--scale coherent field with small--scale turbulent fluctuations is formed. Prior to this coherent field stage, a new type of intermittency is detected, where the magnetic field randomly alternates between phases of coherent and incoherent large--scale spatial structures. The relevance of these findings to the understanding of the physics of mean--field dynamo and the physical mechanisms behind intermittent behavior observed in stellar magnetic field variability are discussed.
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@article{arxiv.0907.2378,
title = {A novel type of intermittency in a nonlinear dynamo in a compressible flow},
author = {Erico L. Rempel and Michael R. E. Proctor and Abraham C. -L. Chian},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0907.2378},
year = {2015}
}
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19 pages, 13 figures