Monday, June 17, 2013

1306.3490 (E. A. Bruevich et al.)

Can Rossby waves explain the cyclic magnetic activity of the Sun and solar-type stars?    [PDF]

E. A. Bruevich, I. K Rozgacheva
Magnetic activity is a global property of the Sun; the complex processes of solar activity are connected with the solar magnetic fields. For solar-type stars and the Sun magnetic activity depends on the physical parameters of the star. In this article we study the relationships between the duration of activity cycle and effective temperature for solar-type stars and the Sun. We've tried to explain these relationships due to the existence of layer of laminar convection near the bottom of the convective zone of the star. In this layer the Rossby waves are formed. They generate the primary poloidal magnetic field, which is the source of energy of the complex phenomena of magnetic activity.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1306.3490

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