A new model for mixing by double-diffusive convection (semi-convection): I. The conditions for layer formation
Giovanni M. Mirouh, Pascale Garaud, Stephan Stellmach, Adrienne L., Traxler, Toby S. Wood

TL;DR
This paper investigates the conditions under which layered structures form during semi-convection in stellar and planetary interiors, providing a criterion to predict layer formation based on stratification and diffusion parameters.
Contribution
It introduces a simple semi-analytical criterion for layer formation in semi-convection, validated by 3D simulations, applicable to stellar and planetary models.
Findings
Layer formation is a robust property across parameter space.
The criterion accurately predicts layer formation in simulations.
Layered semi-convection leads to significantly enhanced transport.
Abstract
The process referred to as "semi-convection" in astrophysics and "double-diffusive convection in the diffusive regime" in Earth and planetary sciences, occurs in stellar and planetary interiors in regions which are stable according to the Ledoux criterion but unstable according to the Schwarzschild criterion. In this series of papers, we analyze the results of an extensive suite of 3D numerical simulations of the process, and ultimately propose a new 1D prescription for heat and compositional transport in this regime which can be used in stellar or planetary structure and evolution models. In a preliminary study of the phenomenon, Rosenblum et al. (2011) showed that, after saturation of the primary instability, a system can evolve in one of two possible ways: the induced turbulence either remains homogeneous, with very weak transport properties, or transitions into a…
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