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Empirical relation between angular momentum transport and thermal-to-magnetic pressure ratio in shearing box simulations

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By combining data from different published 3D simulations of Keplerian shearing boxes unstable to the magneto-rotational instability (MRI), we highlight tight anti-correlations between the total effective inferred angular momentum transport parameter, αtot, its separate Maxwell and Reynolds contributions αmag and αkin, and the kinetic to magnetic pressure ratio β, defined with the initial or saturated (when available) thermal pressure. Plots of Log(αkin), Log(αmag), and Log(αtot) vs. Log(β) are well fit by straight lines even as αkin, αmag, and αtot vary by four orders of magnitude over the simulations included. The ratio αkin/αmag and the product αtotβ are quite constant and largely independent of the presence or absence of weak mean fields, the choice of initial and boundary conditions, and the resolution. In short, simulations have more strongly constrained the product αtotβ than αtot itself.

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hal-00705277 , version 1 (07-06-2012)

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E.G. Blackman, R.F. Penna, P. Varniere. Empirical relation between angular momentum transport and thermal-to-magnetic pressure ratio in shearing box simulations. New Astronomy, 2008, 13, pp.244-251. ⟨10.1016/J.NEWAST.2007.10.004⟩. ⟨hal-00705277⟩
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