Generation of chiral asymmetry via helical magnetic fields
Abstract
It is well known that helical magnetic fields undergo a so-called inverse cascade by which their correlation length grows due to the conservation of magnetic helicity in classical ideal magnetohydrodynamics (MHD). At high energies above approximately MeV, however, classical MHD is necessarily extended to chiral MHD and then the conserved quantity is with being the mean magnetic helicity and being the mean chiral chemical potential of charged fermions. Here, is a (phenomenological) chiral feedback parameter. In this paper, we study the evolution of the chiral MHD system with the initial condition of nonzero and vanishing . We present analytic derivations for the time evolution of and that we compare to a series of laminar and turbulent three-dimensional direct numerical simulations. We find that the late-time evolution of depends on the magnetic and kinetic Reynolds numbers and . For a high and where turbulence occurs, eventually evolves in the same way as in classical ideal MHD where the inverse correlation length of the helical magnetic field scales with time as . For a low Reynolds numbers where the velocity field is negligible, the scaling is changed to . After being rapidly generated, always decays together with , i.e. , with a time evolution that depends on whether the system is in the limit of low or high Reynolds numbers.
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@article{arxiv.2002.09501,
title = {Generation of chiral asymmetry via helical magnetic fields},
author = {Jennifer Schober and Tomohiro Fujita and Ruth Durrer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2002.09501},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
16 pages, 11 figures, accepted for publication in PRD