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  • Choudhuri, A. R (Astronomical Society of India, 1996)
    The surface observations of the solar magnetic fields put some constraints on the possible magnetic configurations in the Sun's interior. It is currently believed that the solar magnetic fields are generated by a dynamo ...
  • Dikpati, M; Choudhuri, A. R (Springer, 1995-10)
    Although the sunspots migrate towards the equator, the large-scale weak diffuse magnetic fields of the Sun migrate poleward with the solar cycle, the polar field reversing at the time of the sunspot maxima. We apply the ...
  • Dikpati, M; Choudhuri, A. R (Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1996-03)
    We assume the large-scale diffuse magnetic field of the Sun to originate from the poloidal component of a dynamo operating at the base of the convection zone, whereas the sunspots are due to the toroidal component. The ...
  • Priyal, M; Banerjee, D; Karak, B. B; Munoz-Jaramillo, A; Ravindra, B; Choudhuri, A. R; Singh, J (IOP Publishing, 2014-09-20)
    The Sun has a polar magnetic field which oscillates with the 11 yr sunspot cycle. This polar magnetic field is an important component of the dynamo process which operates in the solar convection zone and produces the sunspot ...
  • Choudhuri, A. R; Schuessler, M; Dikpati, M (European Southern Observatory, 1997-03)
    In the mathematical form for the coefficient given in the expression (4) in this paper, the value of the parameters d and d should actually be 0.025R/sub0 instead of as printed. We became aware of this typographical error ...
  • Choudhuri, A. R; Schussler, M; Dikpati, M (1995-11)
    We show that meridional circulation can have a profound influence on dynamo models for the solar cycle. Motivated by the observed tilt angles of sunspot groups we assume that the generation of the poloidal field takes place ...
  • Hasan, S. S; Choudhuri, A. R; Rajaguru, S. P (Astronomical Society of India, 2011)
    Modern solar astronomy took root in India with the discovery of helium during the total solar eclipse of 1868 and followed by the setting up of the Kodaikanal Observatory in 1899. We provide a brief overview of the growth ...
  • Jha, Bibhuti K; Choudhuri, A. R (Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2021-09)
    The Sun has a near-surface shear layer (NSSL), within which the angular velocity decreases rapidly with radius. We provide an explanation of this layer based on the thermal wind balance equation. Since convective motions ...
  • Hazra, G; Choudhuri, A. R; Miesch, Mark S (IOP Publishing, 2017-01-20)
    We develop a three-dimensional kinematic self-sustaining model of the solar dynamo in which the poloidal field generation is from tilted bipolar sunspot pairs placed on the solar surface above regions of strong toroidal ...

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