On the Interaction between Convection and Magnetic Fields

  • Cattaneo F
  • Emonet T
  • Weiss N
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Abstract

Turbulent convection in the solar photosphere can act as a small-scale dynamo, maintaining a disordered magnetic field that is locally intense. On the other hand, convection is inhibited in the presence of a strong, externally imposed magnetic field, as for instance, in a sunspot. Large-scale, three-dimensional, numerical experiments on highly nonlinear magnetoconvection in a Boussinesq fluid show that there is a continuous transition from a dynamo regime through a convective regime to an oscillatory regime as the strength of the imposed magnetic field is progressively increased. The patterns found in these different regimes are described and analyzed.

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Cattaneo, F., Emonet, T., & Weiss, N. (2003). On the Interaction between Convection and Magnetic Fields. The Astrophysical Journal, 588(2), 1183–1198. https://doi.org/10.1086/374313

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