Explaining the Coexistence of Large-scale and Small-scale Magnetic Fields in Fully Convective Stars
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10/11/2015
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Despite the lack of a shear-rich tachocline region, low-mass fully convective (FC) stars are capable of generating strong magnetic fields, indicating that a dynamo mechanism fundamentally different from the solar dynamo is at work in these objects. We present a self-consistent three-dimensional model of magnetic field generation in low-mass FC stars. The model utilizes the anelastic magnetohydrodynamic equations to simulate compressible convection in a rotating sphere. A distributed dynamo working in the model spontaneously produces a dipole-dominated surface magnetic field of the observed strength. The interaction of this field with the turbulent convection in outer layers shreds it, producing small-scale fields that carry most of the magnetic flux. The Zeeman–Doppler-Imaging technique applied to synthetic spectropolarimetric data based on our model recovers most of the large-scale field. Our model simultaneously reproduces the morphology and magnitude of the large-scale field as well as the magnitude of the small-scale field observed on low-mass FC stars. |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
Fonte |
Yadav , R K , Christensen , U R , Morin , J , Gastine , T , Reiners , A , Poppenhaeger , K & Wolk , S J 2015 , ' Explaining the Coexistence of Large-scale and Small-scale Magnetic Fields in Fully Convective Stars ' The Astrophysical Journal. Letters , vol 813 , no. 2 , L31 . DOI: 10.1088/2041-8205/813/2/L31 |
Palavras-Chave | #dynamo #methods: numerical #stars: interiors #stars: low-mass #stars: magnetic field |
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article |