Statistical Properties of the Galactic Magnetic Field in the Dynamo Model with Fluctuations of the Alpha Effect and Turbulent Diffusion

IF 0.6 4区 物理与天体物理 Q4 PHYSICS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
D. A. Grachev, S. A. Elistratov, E. A. Mikhailov
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Abstract

Magnetic fields in galaxies are usually originated through the action of a dynamo, which is based on the helicity of turbulent flows (alpha effect) and nonrigid rotation of a galaxy (differential rotation). They are opposed by dissipation, which tends to destroy the regular structures of the field. As a rule, dynamo equations contain averaged turbulence parameters. This approach presents difficulties in the case of galaxies with a highly inhomogeneous interstellar medium, associated, for example, with star formation. One way to solve the problem is to use random coefficients in the field equations. In this case, solutions require separate statistical analysis. This paper examines various statistical moments for the galactic magnetic field within the framework of a model assuming fluctuations of the alpha effect and turbulent diffusion.

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带有阿尔法效应波动和湍流扩散的动力模型中银河系磁场的统计特性
摘要星系中的磁场通常是通过动力机的作用产生的,而动力机的作用是基于湍流的螺旋性(阿尔法效应)和星系的非刚性旋转(差动旋转)。它们与耗散相反,耗散往往会破坏场的规则结构。通常,动力方程包含平均湍流参数。如果星系的星际介质高度不均匀,例如与恒星形成有关,这种方法就会遇到困难。解决问题的一种方法是在场方程中使用随机系数。在这种情况下,解决方案需要单独的统计分析。本文在假设阿尔法效应波动和湍流扩散的模型框架内,研究了银河磁场的各种统计矩。
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Bulletin of the Lebedev Physics Institute
Bulletin of the Lebedev Physics Institute PHYSICS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
CiteScore
0.70
自引率
25.00%
发文量
41
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Bulletin of the Lebedev Physics Institute is an international peer reviewed journal that publishes results of new original experimental and theoretical studies on all topics of physics: theoretical physics; atomic and molecular physics; nuclear physics; optics; lasers; condensed matter; physics of solids; biophysics, and others.
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