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Numerical studies of dynamo action in a turbulent shear flow - I

We perform numerical experiments to study the shear dynamo problem where we look for the growth of large--scale magnetic field due to non--helical stirring at small scales in a background linear shear flow, in previously unexplored parameter regimes. We demonstrate the large--scale dynamo action in the limit when the fluid Reynolds number (${\rm Re}$) is below unity whereas the magnetic Reynolds number (${\rm Rm}$) is above unity; the exponential growth rate scales linearly with shear, which is consistent with earlier numerical works. The limit of low ${\rm Re}$ is particularly interesting, as seeing the dynamo action in this limit would provide enough motivation for further theoretical investigations, which may focus the attention to this analytically more tractable limit of ${\rm Re} < 1$ as compared to more formidable limit of ${\rm Re} > 1$. We also perform simulations in the regimes when, (i) both (${\rm Re}$, ${\rm Rm}$) $< 1$; (ii) ${\rm Re} > 1$ & ${\rm Rm} < 1$, and compute all components of the turbulent transport coefficients ($α_{ij}$ and $η_{ij}$) using the test--field method. A reasonably good agreement is seen between our results and the results of earlier analytical works (Sridhar & Singh 2010; Singh & Sridhar 2011) in the similar parameter regimes.

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