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Order out of Randomness: Self-Organization Processes in Astrophysics
Authors:Markus J Aschwanden  Felix Scholkmann  William Béthune  Werner Schmutz  Valentina Abramenko  Mark C M Cheung  Daniel Müller  Arnold Benz  Guennadi Chernov  Alexei G Kritsuk  Jeffrey D Scargle  Andrew Melatos  Robert V Wagoner  Virginia Trimble  William H Green
Institution:1.Lockheed Martin,Solar and Astrophysics Laboratory,Palo Alto,USA;2.Research Office for Complex Physical and Biological Systems,Zürich,Switzerland;3.DAMTP,University of Cambridge, CMS,Cambridge,UK;4.Physikalisch-Meteorologisches Observatorium Davos and World Radiation Center,Davos Dorf,Switzerland;5.Crimean Astrophysical Observatory,Russian Academy of Science, Nauchny,Bakhchisaray,Ukraine;6.European Space Agency ESTEC (SCI-9),Noordwijk,Netherlands;7.Institute for Particle Physics and Astrophysics,ETH,Zurich,Switzerland;8.Institute of 4D Technologies,FHNW,Windisch,Switzerland;9.Pushkov Institute of Terrestrial Magnetism, Ionosphere and Radio Wave Propagation,Russian Academy of Sciences,Ismiran,Russia;10.University of California,San Diego, La Jolla,USA;11.Astrobiology and Space Science Division,NASA Ames Research Center,Moffett Field,USA;12.School of Physics,University of Melbourne,Melbourne,Australia;13.Dept. of Physics and KIPAC,Stanford University,Stanford,USA;14.Department of Physics and Astronomy,University of California,Irvine,USA;15.Department of Physics,Florida State University,Tallahassee,USA
Abstract:Self-organization is a property of dissipative nonlinear processes that are governed by a global driving force and a local positive feedback mechanism, which creates regular geometric and/or temporal patterns, and decreases the entropy locally, in contrast to random processes. Here we investigate for the first time a comprehensive number of (17) self-organization processes that operate in planetary physics, solar physics, stellar physics, galactic physics, and cosmology. Self-organizing systems create spontaneous “order out of randomness”, during the evolution from an initially disordered system to an ordered quasi-stationary system, mostly by quasi-periodic limit-cycle dynamics, but also by harmonic (mechanical or gyromagnetic) resonances. The global driving force can be due to gravity, electromagnetic forces, mechanical forces (e.g., rotation or differential rotation), thermal pressure, or acceleration of nonthermal particles, while the positive feedback mechanism is often an instability, such as the magneto-rotational (Balbus-Hawley) instability, the convective (Rayleigh-Bénard) instability, turbulence, vortex attraction, magnetic reconnection, plasma condensation, or a loss-cone instability. Physical models of astrophysical self-organization processes require hydrodynamic, magneto-hydrodynamic (MHD), plasma, or N-body simulations. Analytical formulations of self-organizing systems generally involve coupled differential equations with limit-cycle solutions of the Lotka-Volterra or Hopf-bifurcation type.
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