Finite-time response of dynamo mean-field effects in magnetorotational turbulence
Abstract
Accretion disc turbulence along with its effect on large-scale magnetic fields plays an important role in understanding disc evolution in general, and the launching of astrophysical jets in particular. Motivated by enabling a comprehensive sub-grid description for global long-term simulations of accretions discs, we aim to further characterize the transport coefficients emerging in local simulations of magnetorotational disc turbulence. For the current investigation, we leverage a time-dependent version of the test-field method, which is sensitive to the turbulent electromotive force (EMF) generated as a response to a set of pulsating background fields. We obtain Fourier spectra of the transport coefficients as a function of oscillation frequency. These are well approximated by a simple response function, describing a finite-time build-up of the EMF as a result of a time-variable mean magnetic field. For intermediate timescales (i.e., slightly above the orbital frequency), we observe a significant phase lag of the EMF compared to the causing field. Augmented with our previous result on a non-local closure relation in space, and incorporated into a suitable mean-field description that we briefly sketch out here, the new framework will allow to drop the restrictive assumption of scale separation.
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@article{arxiv.2202.09272,
title = {Finite-time response of dynamo mean-field effects in magnetorotational turbulence},
author = {Oliver Gressel and Martin E. Pessah},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.09272},
year = {2022}
}
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8 pages, 4 figures, 1 table, accepted for publication in the ApJ