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Enhanced dynamo growth in nonhomogeneous conducting fluids

Fluid Dynamics 2021-12-29 v1

Abstract

We address magnetic-field generation by dynamo action in systems with inhomogeneous electrical conductivity and magnetic permeability. More specifically, we first show that the Taylor-Couette kinematic dynamo undergoes a drastic reduction of its stability threshold when a (zero-mean) modulation of the fluid's electrical conductivity or magnetic permeability is introduced. These results are obtained outside the mean-field regime, for which this effect was initially proposed. Beyond this illustrative example, we extend a duality argument put forward by Favier \& Proctor {(2013)} to show that swapping the distributions of conductivity and permeability and changing uu{ u}\to -{ u} leaves the dynamo threshold unchanged. This allows one to make connections between {\it a priori} unrelated dynamo studies. Finally, we discuss the possibility of observing such an effect both in laboratory and astrophysical settings.

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@article{arxiv.2112.11390,
  title  = {Enhanced dynamo growth in nonhomogeneous conducting fluids},
  author = {Florence Marcotte and Basile Gallet and Francois Pétrélis and Christophe Gissinger},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2112.11390},
  year   = {2021}
}