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Title: Magneto-hydrodynamic turbulence: from the ISM to discs


1
Magneto-hydrodynamic turbulence from the ISM to
discs
  • Axel Brandenburg (Nordita, Copenhagen)
  • Collaborators
  • Nils Erland Haugen (Univ. Trondheim)
  • Wolfgang Dobler (Freiburg ? Calgary)
  • Tarek Yousef (Univ. Trondheim)
  • Antony Mee (Univ. Newcastle)

2
Sources of turbulence
  • Gravitational and thermal energy
  • Turbulence mediated by instabilities
  • convection
  • MRI (magneto-rotational, Balbus-Hawley)
  • Explicit driving by SN explosions
  • localized thermal (perhaps kinetic) sources

3
Conversion between different energy forms
Examples thermal convection magnetic
buoyancy magnetorotational inst.
Potential energy
Kinetic energy
Thermal energy
Magnetic energy
4
Galactic discs supernova-driven turbulence
Korpi et al (1999, ApJ)
Microgauss fields
5
Huge range of length scales
  • Driving mechanism
  • SN explosions
  • parsec scale
  • Dissipation scale
  • 108 cm (interstellar scintillation)
  • What is the scale of B-field
  • Linear theory smallest scale!

Korpi et al. (1999), Sarson et al. (2003)
no dynamo here
6
Important questions
  • Is there a dynamo? (Or is resolution too poor?)
  • Is the turbulent B-field a small scale feature?
  • How important is compressibility?
  • Does the turbulence become acoustic (ie
    potential)?
  • PPM, hyperviscosity, shock viscosity, etc
  • Can they screw things up?
  • Bottleneck effect (real or artifact?)
  • Does the actual Prandtl number matter?
  • We are never able to do the real thing

Fundamental questions ? more idealized simulations
7
1st problem small scale dynamo
  • According to linear theory, field would be
    regenerated at the resistive scale

(Kazantsev 1968)
Schekochihin et al (2003)
8
Forced turbulence B-field dynamo-generated
Magn. spectrum
Kin. spectrum
Maron Cowley (2001)
magnetic peak resistive scale?
9
Peaked at resistive scale!?
(nonhelical case)
10
Pencil Code
  • Started in Sept. 2001 with Wolfgang Dobler
  • High order (6th order in space, 3rd order in
    time)
  • Cache memory efficient
  • MPI, can run PacxMPI (across countries!)
  • Maintained/developed by many people (CVS!)
  • Automatic validation (over night or any time)
  • Max resolution currently 10243

11
Kazantsev spectrum (kinematic)
Opposite limit, no scale separation, forcing at
kf1-2
Kazantsev spectrum confirmed (even for n/h1)
Spectrum remains highly time-dependent
12
256 processor run at 10243
-3/2 slope?
Haugen et al. (2003, ApJ 597, L141)
1st Result not peaked at resistive scale --
Kolmogov scaling!
13
2nd problem deviations from Kolmogorov?
compensated spectrum
Porter, Pouquet, Woodward (1998) using PPM,
10243 meshpoints
Kaneda et al. (2003) on the Earth simulator,
40963 meshpoints (dashed Pencil-Code with 10243 )
14
Bottleneck effect 1D vs 3D spectra
Why did wind tunnels not show this?
15
Relation to laboratory 1D spectra
Dobler et al. (2003, PRE 026304)
16
Third-order hyperviscosity
Different resolution bottleneck inertial range
Traceless rate of strain tensor
Hyperviscous heat
3rd order dynamical hyperviscosity m3
17
Comparison hyper vs normal
height of bottleneck increased
Haugen Brandenburg (PRE, astro-ph/0402301)
onset of bottleneck at same position
2nd Result inertial range unaffected by
artificial diffusion
18
3rd Problem compressibility?
Shocks sweep up all the field dynamo harder?
-- or artifact of shock diffusion?
Direct and shock-capturing simulations, n/h1
Direct simulation, n/h5
? Bimodal behavior!
19
Potential flow subdominant
Potential component more important, but remains
subdominant
Shock-capturing viscosity affects only small
scales
20
Flow outside shocks unchanged
Localized shocks exceed color scale
Outside shocks smooth
21
Dynamos and Mach number
No signs of shocks in B-field or J-field (shown
here)
advection dominates
22
3rd Result dynamo unaffectedby compressibility
and shocks
  • Depends on Rm of vortical flow component
  • Bimodal Rm35 (w/o shocks), 70 (w/ shocks)

Important overall conclusion simulations
hardly in asymptotic regime
  • a need to reconsider earlier lo-res simulations
    here discs

23
MRI Local disc simulations
Dynamo makes its own turbulence (no longer
forced!)
Hyperviscosity 1283
24
Simulations with stratification
cyclic B-field alpha-Omega dynamo? negative alpha
25
High resolution direct simulation
singular!
2563 (direct, new)
323 (hyper, old)
5123 resolution
26
Disc viscosity mostly outside disc
Brandenburg et al. (1996)
z-dependence of
27
Heating near disc boundary
weak z-dependence of energy density
where
Turner (2004)
28
Magnetic contamination on larger scales
  • Outflow with dynamo field (not imposed)
  • Disc wind Poynting flux

10,000 galaxies for 1 Gyr, 1044 erg/s each
Similar figure also for outflows from
protostellar disc
29
Unsteady outflow
Disc mean field model
transport from disc into the wind
von Rekowski et al. (2003, AA 398, 825)
BN/KL region in Orion Greenhill et al (1998)
30
Further experiments interaction with
magnetosphereAlternating fieldline uploading and
downloading
von Rekowskii Brandenburg 2004 (AA)
Similar behavior found by Goodson Winglee (1999)
Star connected with the disc
Star disconnected from disc
31
Surprises from current research
  • B-field follows Kolmogorov scaling
  • Takes lots of resolution bottleneck, diff-range
  • Dynamo basically ignores shocks

Future directions
  • Cosmic ray and thermal diffusion along B-lines
  • Self-consistent disc winds (proper radiation)
  • Partially ionized YSO discs
  • Dynamos at low n/h do they still work??

32
Examples of such surprises small magnetic
Prandtl numbers
definition Rmurms/(hkf)
Is there SS dynamo action below Pm0.125?
Comparion w/ hyper
Haugen, Brandenburg, Dobler PRE (in press)
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