Nonlinear Behavior of Solar Gravity Modes Driven by 3He in the Core. I. Bifurcation Analysis
Abstract
The nonlinear development of solar gravity modes driven by He-3 burning in the solar core is investigated by means of an idealized dynamical model. Possible outcomes that have been suggested in the literature include the triggering of subcritical direct convection, leading to core mixing, and the saturation of the excitation processes, leading to sustained finite-amplitude oscillations. The present simple model suggests that the latter is the more likely. The limiting amplitude of the oscillations is estimated, ignoring possible resonances with other gravity modes, to be of order 10 km/s at the solar surface. Such oscillations would be easily observable. That large-amplitude gravity modes have not been observed suggests either that these modes are not unstable in the present era or that they are limited to much smaller amplitudes by resonant coupling.
- Publication:
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The Astrophysical Journal
- Pub Date:
- April 1990
- DOI:
- 10.1086/168658
- Bibcode:
- 1990ApJ...353..678M
- Keywords:
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- Helium Isotopes;
- Nonlinear Equations;
- Solar Gravitation;
- Solar Interior;
- Solar Oscillations;
- Dynamic Models;
- Solar Neutrinos;
- Thermodynamic Equilibrium;
- Solar Physics;
- SUN: INTERIOR;
- SUN: OSCILLATIONS