Non-local effects in the mean-field disc dynamo. II. Numerical and asymptotic solutions
Abstract
The thin-disc global asymptotics are discussed for axisymmetric mean-field dynamos with vacuum boundary conditions allowing for non-local terms arising from a finite radial component of the mean magnetic field at the disc surface. This leads to an integro-differential operator in the equation for the radial distribution of the mean magnetic field strength, in the disc plane at a distance from its centre; an asymptotic form of its solution at large distances from the dynamo active region is obtained. Numerical solutions of the integro-differential equation confirm that the non-local effects act similarly to an enhanced magnetic diffusion. This leads to a wider radial distribution of the eigensolution and faster propagation of magnetic fronts, compared to solutions with the radial surface field neglected. Another result of non-local effects is a slowly decaying algebraic tail of the eigenfunctions outside the dynamo active region, , which is shown to persist in nonlinear solutions where -quenching is included. The non-local nature of the solutions can affect the radial profile of the regular magnetic field in spiral galaxies and accretion discs at large distances from the centre.
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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0309667,
title = {Non-local effects in the mean-field disc dynamo. II. Numerical and asymptotic solutions},
author = {Ashley P. Willis and Anvar Shukurov and Andrew Soward and Dmitry Sokoloff},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0309667},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
Revised version, as accepted; Geophys. Astrophys. Fluid Dynam