Solar and planetary dynamos: Comparison and recent developments

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Abstract

While obviously having a common root, solar and planetary dynamo theory have taken increasingly divergent routes in the last two or three decades, and there are probably few experts now who can claim to be equally versed in both. Characteristically, even in the fine and comprehensive book The magnetic Universe (Rudiger & Hollerbach 2004), the chapters on planets and on the Sun were written by different authors. Separate reviews written on the two topics include Petrovay (2000), Charbonneau (2005), Choudhuri (2008) on the solar dynamo and Glatzmaier (2002), Stevenson (2003) on the planetary dynamo. In the following I will try to make a systematic comparison between solar and planetary dynamos, presenting analogies and differences, and highlighting some interesting recent results.

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Petrovay, K. (2008). Solar and planetary dynamos: Comparison and recent developments. In Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union (Vol. 4, pp. 71–81). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1743921309029123

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