Small-scale dynamos (SSDs) are ubiquitous in a broad range of turbulent flows with large-scale shear, ranging from solar and galactic magnetism to accretion disks, cosmology, and structure formation. Using high-resolution direct numerical simulations, we show that in non-helically forced turbulence with zero mean magnetic field, large-scale shear supports SSD action, i.e., the dynamo growth rate increases with shear and shear enhances or even produces turbulence, which, in turn, further increases the growth rate. When the production rates of turbulent kinetic energy due to shear and forcing are comparable, we find scalings for the growth rate γ of the SSD and the turbulent rms velocity ${u}_{\mathrm{rms}}$ with shear rate S that are indepen...
We consider kinematic dynamo action in a sheared helical flow at moderate to high values of the magn...
The nonlinear evolution of magnetized Keplerian shear flows is simulated in a local, three-dimension...
| openaire: EC/H2020/818665/EU//UniSDynMagnetic fields grow quickly even at early cosmological times...
We propose a new mechanism for a turbulent mean-field dynamo in which the magnetic fluctuations resu...
International audienceNumerical simulations of forced turbulence in elongated shearing boxes are car...
Restricted Access. An open-access version is available at arXiv.org (one of the alternative location...
The feasibility of a mean-field dynamo in nonhelical turbulence with a superimposed linear shear is ...
| openaire: EC/H2020/818665/EU//UniSDynMagnetohydrodynamical (MHD) dynamos emerge in many different ...
A novel large-scale dynamo mechanism, the magnetic shear-current effect, is discussed and explored. ...
Aims. To study the existence of large-scale convective dynamos under the influence of shear and rota...
We consider the generation of a large-scale magnetic field by a turbulent flow driven by a small-sca...
Nonhelical shear dynamos are studied with a particular focus on the possibility of coherent dynamo a...
To elucidate the influence of shear flow on the generation of magnetic fields through the modificati...
Open AccessWe present a model of large-scale dynamo action in a shear flow that has stochastic, zero...
Magnetic field generation on scales that are large compared with the scale of the turbulent eddies i...
We consider kinematic dynamo action in a sheared helical flow at moderate to high values of the magn...
The nonlinear evolution of magnetized Keplerian shear flows is simulated in a local, three-dimension...
| openaire: EC/H2020/818665/EU//UniSDynMagnetic fields grow quickly even at early cosmological times...
We propose a new mechanism for a turbulent mean-field dynamo in which the magnetic fluctuations resu...
International audienceNumerical simulations of forced turbulence in elongated shearing boxes are car...
Restricted Access. An open-access version is available at arXiv.org (one of the alternative location...
The feasibility of a mean-field dynamo in nonhelical turbulence with a superimposed linear shear is ...
| openaire: EC/H2020/818665/EU//UniSDynMagnetohydrodynamical (MHD) dynamos emerge in many different ...
A novel large-scale dynamo mechanism, the magnetic shear-current effect, is discussed and explored. ...
Aims. To study the existence of large-scale convective dynamos under the influence of shear and rota...
We consider the generation of a large-scale magnetic field by a turbulent flow driven by a small-sca...
Nonhelical shear dynamos are studied with a particular focus on the possibility of coherent dynamo a...
To elucidate the influence of shear flow on the generation of magnetic fields through the modificati...
Open AccessWe present a model of large-scale dynamo action in a shear flow that has stochastic, zero...
Magnetic field generation on scales that are large compared with the scale of the turbulent eddies i...
We consider kinematic dynamo action in a sheared helical flow at moderate to high values of the magn...
The nonlinear evolution of magnetized Keplerian shear flows is simulated in a local, three-dimension...
| openaire: EC/H2020/818665/EU//UniSDynMagnetic fields grow quickly even at early cosmological times...