1111.1839 (Arnab Rai Choudhuri)
Arnab Rai Choudhuri
Since a universally accepted dynamo model of grand minima does not exist at
the present time, we concentrate on the physical processes which may be behind
the grand minima. After summarizing the relevant observational data, we make
the point that, while the usual sources of irregularities of solar cycles may
be sufficient to cause a grand minimum, the solar dynamo has to operate
somewhat differently from the normal to bring the Sun out of the grand minimum.
We then consider three possible sources of irregularities in the solar dynamo:
(i) nonlinear effects; (ii) fluctuations in the poloidal field generation
process; (iii) fluctuations in the meridional circulation. We conclude that (i)
is unlikely to be the cause behind grand minima, but a combination of (ii) and
(iii) may cause them. If fluctuations make the poloidal field fall much below
the average or make the meridional circulation significantly weaker, then the
Sun may be pushed into a grand minimum.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1111.1839
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