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Magnetohydrodynamics using path or stream functions

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2015-11-23 v4 Earth and Planetary Astrophysics High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena Fluid Dynamics Plasma Physics

Abstract

Magnetization in highly conductive plasmas is ubiquitous to astronomical systems. Flows in such media can be described by three path functions Λα\Lambda_\alpha, or, for a steady flow, by two stream functions λκ\lambda_\kappa and an additional field such as the mass density ρ\rho, velocity vv, or travel time Δt\Delta t. While typical analyses of a frozen magnetic field B\boldsymbol{B} are problem-specific and involve nonlocal gradients of the fluid element position x(t)\boldsymbol{x}(t), we derive the general, local (in Λ\Lambda or λ\lambda space) solution B=(x/Λα)tB~αρ/ρ~\boldsymbol{B}=(\partial\boldsymbol{x}/\partial\Lambda_\alpha)_t \tilde{B}_\alpha \rho/\tilde{\rho}, where Lagrangian constants denoted by a tilde are directly fixed at a boundary hypersurface H~\tilde{H} on which B\boldsymbol{B} is known. For a steady flow, ρ~B/ρ=(x/λκ)ΔtB~κ+vB~3/v~\tilde{\rho}\boldsymbol{B}/\rho=(\partial\boldsymbol{x}/\partial\lambda_\kappa)_{\Delta t}\tilde{B}_\kappa+\boldsymbol{v}\tilde{B}_3/\tilde{v}; here the electric field E(B~2λ1B~1λ2)/ρ~\boldsymbol{E}\sim(\tilde{B}_2\boldsymbol{\nabla}\lambda_1-\tilde{B}_1\boldsymbol{\nabla}\lambda_2)/\tilde{\rho} depends only on λκ\lambda_\kappa and the boundary conditions. Illustrative special cases include compressible axisymmetric flows and incompressible flows around a sphere, showing that viscosity and compressibility enhance the magnetization and lead to thicker boundary layers. Our method is especially useful for directly computing electric fields, and for addressing upstream magnetic fields that vary in spacetime. We thus estimate the electric fields above heliospheres and magnetospheres, compute the draping of magnetic substructure around a planetary body, and demonstrate the resulting inverse polarity reversal layer. Our analysis can be incorporated into existing hydrodynamic codes that are based on stream or path functions. (Abridged)

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@article{arxiv.1501.06892,
  title  = {Magnetohydrodynamics using path or stream functions},
  author = {Yossi Naor and Uri Keshet},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1501.06892},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

ApJ (accepted); high resolution version at https://sites.google.com/site/naoryossi7/publications

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