Saturation of the magnetorotational instability in the unstratified shearing box with zero net flux: convergence in taller boxes
Ji-Ming Shi, James M. Stone, Chelsea X. Huang

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that the saturation level of the magnetorotational instability in unstratified shearing boxes depends on the vertical aspect ratio, with taller boxes showing resolution-independent saturation and dynamo activity.
Contribution
It reveals that increasing the vertical domain height leads to resolution-independent MRI saturation and dynamo behavior, resolving previous resolution-dependent issues.
Findings
Saturation amplitude increases with taller boxes (L_z/L_x > 2.5).
MRI turbulence in tall boxes has a lower critical magnetic Prandtl number.
Tall boxes exhibit longer MRI turbulence lifetime and less dependence on explicit dissipation.
Abstract
Previous studies of the nonlinear regime of the magnetorotational instability in one particular type of shearing box model -- unstratified with no net magnetic flux -- find that without explicit dissipation (viscosity and resistivity) the saturation amplitude decreases with increasing numerical resolution. We show that this result is strongly dependent on the vertical aspect ratio of the computational domain . When , we recover previous results. However, when the vertical domain is extended , we find the saturation level of the stress is greatly increased (giving a ratio of stress to pressure ), and moreover the results are independent of numerical resolution. Consistent with previous results, we find that saturation of the MRI in this regime is controlled by a cyclic dynamo which generates patches of strong toroidal…
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