%0 Journal Article %A Ostilla Monico, Rodolfo %T Elastic turbulence in space %D 2025 %@ 1469-7645 %U http://hdl.handle.net/10498/36638 %X Using an analogy between elastic and magnetic effects, Lin et al. (J. Fluid Mech., vol. 1000, 2024, R3) use viscoelastic Taylor-Couette flow (TCF) to examine the origin of turbulent mixing in accretion disks. Through direct numerical simulations, the authors find that, unlike the Newtonian case with a similar configuration, turbulence is sustained even at the lowest Reynolds numbers examined and that turbulent mixing is provided through elastic and non-hydrodynamic contributions. By comparing the torque scaling laws obtained with those in magnetized TCF, the authors are able to further support the elastic-magnetic analogy. These findings open new avenues for understanding angular momentum transport and instability mechanisms in both laboratory and astrophysical contexts. %K Taylor–Couette flow %K viscoelasticity %K turbulent transition %~ Universidad de Cádiz