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Enhancement of small-scale turbulent dynamo by large-scale shear

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Small-scale dynamos are ubiquitous in a broad range of turbulent flows with large-scale shear, ranging from solar and galactic magnetism to accretion disks, cosmology and structure formation. Using high-resolution direct numerical simulations we show that in non-helically forced turbulence with zero mean magnetic field, large-scale shear supports small-scale dynamo action, i.e., the dynamo growth rate increases with shear and shear enhances or even produces turbulence, which, in turn, further increases the dynamo growth rate. When the production rates of turbulent kinetic energy due to shear and forcing are comparable, we find scalings for the growth rate γ\gamma of the small-scale dynamo and the turbulent velocity urmsu_{\rm rms} with shear rate SS that are independent of the magnetic Prandtl number: γS\gamma \propto |S| and urmsS2/3u_{\rm rms} \propto |S|^{2/3}. For large fluid and magnetic Reynolds numbers, γ\gamma, normalized by its shear-free value, depends only on shear. Having compensated for shear-induced effects on turbulent velocity, we find that the normalized growth rate of the small-scale dynamo exhibits the scaling, γ~S2/3\widetilde{\gamma}\propto |S|^{2/3}, arising solely from the induction equation for a given velocity field.Comment: Improved version submitted to the Astrophysical Journal Letters, 6 pages, 5 figure

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