Strong and weak dynamo regimes in Taylor-Couette flows

Abstract

We reveal a nonlinear magnetic dynamo in a Taylor-Couette flow at small magnetic Prandtl numbers Pm≤ 1, which has been previously believed to exist only at higher Pm 10 in this flow. The amplitude of initial perturbations, Pm and domain aspect ratio play a key role in the onset and evolution of the dynamo. It exists in two main states -- a weak state dominated by large-scale modes and a strong, turbulent state with higher amplitude dominated by small-scale modes. These findings can be important for dynamo processes in various astrophysical objects with small Pm.

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