Project Details
FOR 1048: Instabilities, Turbulence and Transport in Cosmic Magnetic Fields
Subject Area
Physics
Term
from 2008 to 2015
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 60352348
Magnetic fields play a fundamental role in many astrophysical systems. This is a consequence of the fact that the latter are most often composed of a dominant plasma component. Prominent examples of cosmic magnetic fields are the solar corona and wind or the interstellar and intergalactic plasma. In many cases the kinetic energy density of the plasma and the magnetic energy density are of the same order so that neither a test particle nor a test wave description can be justified but rather a self-consistent treatment has to be developed. Subject of the Research Unit is an analysis of the profound implications of the non-negligible mutual influences for the instabilities, the turbulence and the transport processes in cosmic magnetic fields. In the foreground is a study of fundamental physical processes by analytical, numerical as well as experimental means. The results will be applied to astrophysical systems.
DFG Programme
Research Units
Projects
- Adaptive Particle-In-Cell simulations (Applicant Ruhl, Hartmut )
- Coordination Project (Applicant Grauer, Rainer )
- Experimental Simulation of Solar Flares (Applicant Soltwisch, Henning )
- Generation and amplification of cosmic magnetic fields by kinetic plasma instabilities (Applicant Schlickeiser, Reinhard )
- Instabilities and Nonlinear Dynamics Beyond the Magnetic Threshold (Applicant Schlickeiser, Reinhard )
- Lagrangian and Eulerian MHD turbulence and beyond (Applicant Grauer, Rainer )
- Logically rectangular grid methods for the simulation of compressible MHD equations in circular and spherical domains (Applicant Helzel, Christiane )
- MHD and multi-species studies of astrophysical outflows (Applicant Fichtner, Horst )
- Multifluid Effects in Flux Rope Dynamics (Applicant Dreher, Jürgen )
- Observational constraints on the structure and generation of magnetic fields in spiral galaxies (Applicant Dettmar, Ralf-Jürgen )
- Transport of cosmic rays from supernova remnants through the galactic magnetic field (Applicant Tjus, Julia )
Spokesperson
Professor Dr. Rainer Grauer