Self-assembly of shallow magnetic spots through strongly stratified turbulence

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Abstract

Recent studies have demonstrated that in fully developed turbulence, the effective magnetic pressure of a large-scale field (non-turbulent plus turbulent contributions) can become negative. In the presence of strongly stratified turbulence, this was shown to lead to a large-scale instability that produces spontaneous magnetic flux concentrations. Furthermore, using a horizontal magnetic field, elongated flux concentrations with a strength of a few percent of the equipartition value were found. Here we show that a uniform vertical magnetic field leads to circular magnetic spots of equipartition field strengths. This could represent a minimalistic model of sunspot formation and highlights the importance of two critical ingredients: turbulence and strong stratification. Radiation, ionization, and supergranulation may be important for realistic simulations, but are not critical at the level of a minimalistic model of magnetic spot formation. © 2013. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

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Brandenburg, A., Kleeorin, N., & Rogachevskii, I. (2013). Self-assembly of shallow magnetic spots through strongly stratified turbulence. Astrophysical Journal Letters, 776(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/2041-8205/776/2/L23

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