Stratified MRI dynamo simulations give scaling laws for angular-momentum and chemical transport in stellar radiative zones, with Maxwell stress dominating and chemical mixing more strongly suppressed by stratification.
Turbulence in stably stratified radiative zone
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The topic of turbulent transport in a stellar radiative zone is vast and poorly understood. Many physical processes can potentially drive turbulence in stellar radiative zone but the limited observational constraints and the uncertainties in modelling turbulent transport make it difficult to identify the most relevant one. Here, we focus on the effect of stable stratification on the radial turbulent transport of chemicals and more particularly on the case where the turbulence is driven by a radial shear. Results of numerical simulations designed to test phenomenological models of turbulent transport will be presented. While this may appears little ambitious, stable stratification will influence the radial turbulent transport whatever the mechanism that drives the turbulent motions and the present considerations should be useful for these other mechanism too.
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Transport of angular momentum and chemical elements by the MRI dynamo in stellar radiative zones
Stratified MRI dynamo simulations give scaling laws for angular-momentum and chemical transport in stellar radiative zones, with Maxwell stress dominating and chemical mixing more strongly suppressed by stratification.