Alpha effect and turbulent diffusion from convection
P. J. K\"apyl\"a (University of Helsinki), M. J. Korpi (University of, Helsinki), A. Brandenburg (Nordita)

TL;DR
This study investigates turbulent transport coefficients in convection-driven magnetic field evolution using simulations and mean-field models, revealing how rotation, shear, and their combination influence dynamo mechanisms.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of turbulent transport coefficients in convection, incorporating rotation and shear effects, and compares mean-field models with direct simulations to understand dynamo action.
Findings
Alpha-effect increases with rotation.
Turbulent diffusivity scales with vertical velocity squared.
Shear and rotation jointly enhance dynamo activity.
Abstract
(abridged) Aims: To study turbulent transport coefficients that describe the evolution of large-scale magnetic fields in turbulent convection. Methods: We use the test field method together with 3D numerical simulations of turbulent convection with shear and rotation to compute turbulent transport coefficients describing the evolution of large-scale magnetic fields in mean-field theory in the kinematic regime. 1D mean-field models are used with the derived turbulent transport coefficients to compare with direct simulations. Results: The alpha-effect increases monotonically as rotation increases. Turbulent diffusivity, eta_t, is proportional to the square of the turbulent vertical velocity. Whereas eta_t decreases approximately inversely proportional to the wavenumber of the field, the alpha-effect and turbulent pumping show a more complex behaviour. In the presence of shear and no…
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