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Shear mixing in stellar radiative zones II. Robustness of numerical simulations

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ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Volume 592, Issue -, Pages -

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EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201527946

Keywords

diffusion; hydrodynamics; turbulence; stars: interiors; stars: rotation

Funding

  1. European Research Council through ERC grant [SPIRE 647383]
  2. Max-Planck-Princeton Center for Plasma Physics
  3. European Research Council [341157-COCO2CASA]

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Context. Recent numerical simulations suggest that the model by Zahn (1992, A&A, 265, 115) for the turbulent mixing of chemical elements due to differential rotation in stellar radiative zones is valid. Aims. We investigate the robustness of this result with respect to the numerical configuration and Reynolds number of the flow. Methods. We compare results from simulations performed with two different numerical codes, including one that uses the shearing-box formalism. We also extensively study the dependence of the turbulent diffusion coefficient on the turbulent Reynolds number. Results. The two numerical codes used in this study give consistent results. The turbulent diffusion coefficient is independent of the size of the numerical domain if at least three large turbulent structures fit in the box. Generally, the turbulent diffusion coefficient depends on the turbulent Reynolds number. However, our simulations suggest that an asymptotic regime is obtained when the turbulent Reynolds number is larger than 10(3). Conclusions. Shear mixing in the regime of small Peclet numbers can be investigated numerically both with shearing-box simulations and simulations using explicit forcing. Our results suggest that Zahn's model is valid at large turbulent Reynolds numbers.

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