English

Taking control of compressible modes: bulk viscosity and the turbulent dynamo

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2025-09-10 v4 High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena Plasma Physics

Abstract

Many polyatomic astrophysical plasmas are compressible and out of chemical and thermal equilibrium, introducing a bulk viscosity into the plasma via the internal degrees of freedom of the molecular composition, directly impacting the decay of compressible modes, v(k)\mathbf{v}_{\parallel}(\mathbf{k}). This is especially important for small-scale, turbulent dynamo processes in the interstellar medium, which are known to be sensitive to the effects of compression. To control the viscous properties of v(k)\mathbf{v}_{\parallel}(\mathbf{k}), we perform trans-sonic, visco-resistive dynamo simulations with additional bulk viscosity νbulk\nu_{\rm bulk}, deriving a new νbulk\nu_{\rm bulk} Reynolds number Rebulk\rm{Re}_{\rm bulk}, and viscous Prandtl number PνRebulk/Reshear\rm{P}\nu \equiv \rm{Re}_{\rm bulk} / \rm{Re}_{\rm shear}, where Reshear\rm{Re}_{\rm shear} is the shear viscosity Reynolds number. We derive a framework for decomposing EmagE_{\rm mag} growth rates into incompressible and compressible terms via orthogonal tensor decompositions of v\nabla\otimes\mathbf{v}, where v\mathbf{v} is the fluid velocity. We find that v(k)\mathbf{v}_{\parallel}(\mathbf{k}) play a dual role, growing and decaying EmagE_{\rm mag}, and that field-line stretching is the main driver of growth, even in compressible dynamos. In the absence of νbulk\nu_{\rm bulk} (Pν\rm{P}\nu \to \infty), v(k)\mathbf{v}_{\parallel}(\mathbf{k}) pile up on small-scales, creating a spectral bottleneck, which disappears for Pν1\rm{P}\nu \approx 1. (abridged). We emphasize the importance of further understanding the role of νbulk\nu_{\rm bulk} in compressible astrophysical plasmas, which we estimate could be as strong as the shear viscosity in the cold ISM, and highlight that compressible direct numerical simulations without bulk viscosity have unresolved compressible mode dissipation scales.

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@article{arxiv.2312.03984,
  title  = {Taking control of compressible modes: bulk viscosity and the turbulent dynamo},
  author = {James R. Beattie and Christoph Federrath and Neco Kriel and Justin Kin Jun Hew and Amitava Bhattacharjee},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.03984},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

31 pages, 21 figures, accepted in MNRAS