Fluctuation dynamo and turbulent induction at low magnetic Prandtl numbers
Abstract
This paper is a detailed report on a programme of simulations used to settle a long-standing issue in the dynamo theory and demonstrate that the fluctuation dynamo exists in the limit of large magnetic Reynolds number Rm>>1 and small magnetic Prandtl number Pm<<1. The dependence of the critical Rm_c vs. the hydrodynamic Reynolds number Re is obtained for 1<Re<6700. In the limit Pm<<1, Rm_c is ~3 times larger than for Pm>1. The stability curve Rm_c(Re) (and, it is argued, the nature of the dynamo) is substantially different from the case of the simulations and liquid-metal experiments with a mean flow. It is not as yet possible to determine numerically whether the growth rate is ~Rm^{1/2} in the limit Re>>Rm>>1, as should be the case if the dynamo is driven by the inertial-range motions. The magnetic-energy spectrum in the low-Pm regime is qualitatively different from the Pm>1 case and appears to develop a negative spectral slope, although current resolutions are insufficient to determine its asymptotic form. At 1<Rm<Rm_c, the magnetic fluctuations induced via the tangling by turbulence of a weak mean field are investigated and the possibility of a k^{-1} spectrum above the resistive scale is examined. At low Rm<1, the induced fluctuations are well described by the quasistatic approximation; the k^{-11/3} spectrum is confirmed for the first time in direct numerical simulations.
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@article{arxiv.0704.2002,
title = {Fluctuation dynamo and turbulent induction at low magnetic Prandtl numbers},
author = {A. A. Schekochihin and A. B. Iskakov and S. C. Cowley and J. C. McWilliams and M. R. E. Proctor and T. A. Yousef},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0704.2002},
year = {2014}
}
Comments
IoP latex, 27 pages, 25 figures, 3 tables. Accepted by New J. Physics