Global bifurcations to subcritical magnetorotational dynamo action in Keplerian shear flow
A. Riols, F. Rincon, C. Cossu, G. Lesur, P.-Y. Longaretti, G. I., Ogilvie, J. Herault

TL;DR
This paper investigates the bifurcation mechanisms leading to subcritical magnetorotational dynamo action in Keplerian shear flow, revealing the role of global homoclinic and heteroclinic bifurcations in the transition to turbulence.
Contribution
It identifies the global bifurcations associated with dynamo cycles in Keplerian shear flow, advancing understanding of turbulence onset in astrophysical and laboratory magnetohydrodynamic systems.
Findings
Chaotic dynamo onset linked to global bifurcations at high magnetic Prandtl numbers
Cycle bifurcations lead to period-doubling cascades and turbulence
Nonlinear cycles facilitate energy injection without external magnetic fields
Abstract
Magnetorotational dynamo action in Keplerian shear flow is a three-dimensional, nonlinear magnetohydrodynamic process whose study is relevant to the understanding of accretion and magnetic field generation in astrophysics. Transition to this form of dynamo is subcritical and shares many characteristics of transition to turbulence in non-rotating hydrodynamic shear flows. This suggests that these different fluid systems become active through similar generic bifurcation mechanisms, which in both cases have eluded detailed understanding so far. In this paper, we investigate numerically the bifurcation mechanisms at work in the incompressible Keplerian magnetorotational dynamo problem in the shearing box framework. Using numerical techniques imported from dynamical systems research, we show that the onset of chaotic dynamo action at magnetic Prandtl numbers larger than unity is primarily…
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