Sensitivity of the Magnetorotational Instability to the shear parameter in stratified simulations
Abstract
The magnetorotational instability (MRI) is a shear instability and thus its sensitivity to the shear parameter is of interest to investigate. Motivated by astrophysical disks, most (but not all) previous MRI studies have focused on the Keplerian value of . Using simulation with 8 vertical density scale heights, we contribute to the subset of studies addressing the the effect of varying in stratified numerical simulations. We discuss why shearing boxes cannot easily be used to study and thus focus on . As per previous simulations, which were either unstratified or stratified with a smaller vertical domain, we find that the dependence of stress for the stratified case is not linear, contrary to the Shakura-Sunyaev model. We find that the scaling agrees with \cite{1996MNRAS.281L..21A} who found it to be proportional to the shear to vorticity ratio . We also find however, that the shape of the magnetic and kinetic energy spectra are relatively insensitive to and that the ratio of Maxwell stress to magnetic energy ratio also remains nearly independent of . This is consistent with a theoretical argument in which the rate of amplification of the azimuthal field depends linearly on and the turbulent correlation time depends inversely on . As such, we measure the correlation time of the turbulence and find that indeed it is inversely proportional to .
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@article{arxiv.1409.2442,
title = {Sensitivity of the Magnetorotational Instability to the shear parameter in stratified simulations},
author = {Farrukh Nauman and Eric G. Blackman},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1409.2442},
year = {2015}
}
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8 pages, 13 figures, 1 table, version accepted by MNRAS