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2000A&A...359..364O - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 359, 364-372 (2000/7-1)

Grand minima in a buoyancy-driven solar dynamo.

OSSENDRIJVER A.J.H.

Abstract (from CDS):

Numerical simulations of a 2D mean-field model are presented which show that grand minima, typical for the long-term behaviour of solar magnetic activity, can be produced by a dynamo that features an alpha effect based on the buoyancy instability of magnetic fluxtubes. The buoyancy-driven alpha effect functions only if the magnetic field strength exceeds a minimal value necessary for instability. It opens the possibility of dynamo action within the solar overshoot layer, where a strong magnetic field, B≃105G, is thought to be stored. The existence of a magnetic threshold for dynamo action can lead to interruptions of the magnetic cycle, similar to the grand minima of solar activity. Transitions across the instability threshold are triggered by magnetic-flux injections from the convection zone. This is modelled by allowing for a small-scale kinematic alpha effect in the convection zone, and convective downdrafts that penetrate the overshoot layer.

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Journal keyword(s): Sun: magnetic fields - Sun: activity - magnetic fields - Magnetohydrodynamics (MHD)

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