Solar cycle as a dissipative magnetic structure
Abstract
The dissipative model of Solar Magnetic Cycle (SMC) is discussed. According to this conception, at the beginning of each odd 11-yr cycle, a large-scale dissipative magnetic structure is formed in the convective zone of the Sun, as a result of complex nonlinear interaction between magnetic field and turbulent plasma velocity field. During the 22-yr cycle, this large-scale magnetic structure evolves through the convective “envelope” and atmosphere of the Sun. Two main effects determine the process: i) diffusion of magnetic field and ii) ω-effect: the conversion of poloidal magnetic field into toroidal one due to the differential rotation.
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Solar Activity and its Magnetic Origin
- Pub Date:
- 2006
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- Bibcode:
- 2006IAUS..233...79S