Turbulent Processes and Mean-Field Dynamo

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Mean-field dynamo theory has important applications in solar physics and galactic magnetism. We discuss some of the many turbulence effects relevant to the generation of large-scale magnetic fields in the solar convection zone. The mean-field description is then used to illustrate the physics of the α effect, turbulent pumping, turbulent magnetic diffusivity, and other effects on a modern solar dynamo model. We also discuss how turbulence transport coefficients are derived from local simulations of convection and then used in mean-field models.

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Brandenburg, A., Elstner, D., Masada, Y., & Pipin, V. (2023). Turbulent Processes and Mean-Field Dynamo. Space Science Reviews, 219(7). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11214-023-00999-3

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