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Numerical evidence for a small-scale dynamo approaching solar magnetic Prandtl numbers (2306.03991v1)

Published 6 Jun 2023 in astro-ph.SR, astro-ph.GA, physics.comp-ph, and physics.flu-dyn

Abstract: Magnetic fields on small scales are ubiquitous in the universe. Though they can often be observed in detail, their generation mechanisms are not fully understood. One possibility is the so-called small-scale dynamo (SSD). Prevailing numerical evidence, however, appears to indicate that an SSD is unlikely to exist at very low magnetic Prandtl numbers ($Pr_M$) such as are present in the Sun and other cool stars. We have performed high-resolution simulations of isothermal forced turbulence employing the lowest $Pr_M$ values so far achieved. Contrary to earlier findings, the SSD turns out to be not only possible for $Pr_M$ down to 0.0031, but even becomes increasingly easier to excite for $Pr_M$ below $\simeq\,$0.05. We relate this behaviour to the known hydrodynamic phenomenon referred to as the bottleneck effect. Extrapolating our results to solar values of $Pr_M$ indicates that an SSD would be possible under such conditions.

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