Bibcode
Petrovay, K.; Zsargo, J.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 296, Issue 2, pp. 245-252.
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1998
Citations
8
Refereed citations
5
Description
Mean-field theory in its kinematic form with the quasi-linear
approximation is widely used for the modelling of the transport of weak
magnetic fields in turbulent media. The validity of this approach to
real astrophysical flows is discussed. Numerically evaluating the
turbulent electromotive force using Lagrangian analysis for a set of
simple, prescribed 2D flow patterns with a wide range of parameters, we
find that quasi-linear expressions for the turbulent diffusivities and
for the pumping velocities are correct within a factor of 2 for a wide
variety of flow types with order of unity (or even higher) effective
Strouhal numbers. The degree of the non-linear quenching of turbulent
transport by a weak magnetic field is also discussed. We argue that,
owing to the intermittency and small filling factors of magnetic fields
in realistic astrophysical media, diffusivity and pumping effects are
not quenched to order of magnitude, while a more moderate quenching of
order 10 per cent is still present.