15th European Turbulence Conference 2015
August 25-28th, 2015, Delft, The Netherlands
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Nonhelical inverse transfer of a decaying turbulent magnetic field


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Presentation:
Session: Magnetohydrodynamics 2
Room: Room F
Session start: 15:00 Tue 25 Aug 2015

Axel Brandenburg   brandenb@nordita.org
Affifliation: Nordita

Tina Kahniashvili   tinatin@phys.ksu.edu
Affifliation: Carnegie Mellon University

Alexander Tevzadze   aleko@tevza.org
Affifliation: Tbilisi State University


Topics: - MHD turbulence

Abstract:

In the presence of magnetic helicity, inverse transfer from small to large scales is well known in magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) turbulence and has applications in astrophysics, cosmology, and fusion plasmas. Using high resolution direct numerical simulations of magnetically dominated self-similarly decaying MHD turbulence, we report a similar inverse transfer even in the absence of magnetic helicity. We compute for the first time spectral energy transfer rates to show that this inverse transfer is about half as strong as with helicity, but in both cases the magnetic gain at large scales results from velocity at similar scales interacting with smaller-scale magnetic fields. This suggests that both inverse transfers are a consequence of a universal mechanisms for magnetically dominated turbulence. Possible explanations include inverse cascading of the mean squared vector potential associated with local near two-dimensionality and the shallower k^2 subinertial range spectrum of kinetic energy forcing the magnetic field with a k^4 subinertial range to attain larger-scale coherence. The inertial range shows a clear k^{-2} spectrum and is the first example of fully isotropic magnetically dominated MHD turbulence exhibiting weak turbulence scaling.