Physics – Plasma Physics
Scientific paper
2009-06-05
Physics
Plasma Physics
Dept of theoretical physics-IF-UERJ-Brasil
Scientific paper
Kinney et al [PPL \textbf{1},(1994)] have investigated plasma filamentary structure dynamics. More recently, Wilkin et al [Phys Rev Lett \textbf{99}:134501,(2007)] have shown that kinetic energy spectrum of magnetic structures in small-scale dynamos, are predominantly filamentary. Kirilov et al [PRE (2009)] have shown that use of the boundary values of the mean-field isotropic helical turbulent ${\alpha}^{2}$-dynamo, could determine the morphology of dynamo instability. In this paper, filamentary Frenet frame in diffusive media, displays the existence of kinematic chaotic dynamo in 3D Euclidean space ${\textbf{E}^{3}}$. In 2D, either no dynamo action spectrum is found, in agreement with Cowling anti-dynamo theorem, or slow dynamos [PPL \textbf{15},(2008)]. Curvature and diffusion effects are encodded in the matrix representation of ${\alpha}^{2}$-dynamo operator. Instead of principal scalar curvatures ${\kappa}_{1}$ and ${\kappa}_{2}$ of the surface of structures, only one scalar curvature ${\kappa}$ is needed to determine dynamos spectra. Filament thickness, increases with scalar curvature, as happens in solar physics.
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