Coherent Non-Helical Shear Dynamos Driven by Magnetic
Fluctuations at Low Reynolds Numbers
Authors: J. Squire and A. Bhattacharjee
Abstract: Nonhelical shear dynamos are studied
with a particular focus on the possibility of coherent dynamo
action. The primary results - serving as a follow up to the
results of Squire & Bhattacharjee (arXiv:1506.04109 (2015)] -
pertain to the 'magnetic shear-current effect' as a viable
mechanism to drive large-scale magnetic field generation.
This effect raises the interesting possibility that the saturated
state of the small-scale dynamo could drive large-scale
dynamo action, and is likely to be important in the unstratified
regions of accretion disk turbulence. In this paper, the
effect is studied at low Reynolds numbers, removing the
complications of small-scale dynamo excitation and aiding analysis
by enabling the use of quasi-linear statistical simulation
methods. In addition to the magnetically driven dynamo, new
results on the kinematic nonhelical shear dynamo are
presented. These illustrate the relationship between
coherent and incoherent driving in such dynamos, demonstrating the
importance of rotation in determining the relative dominance of
each mechanism.
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Submitted to: Astrophysical Journal
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