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Title: A model of the 'steady' and 'fluctuating' parts of the sun's internal magnetic field
Authors: Gokhale, M. H
Hiremath, K. M
Keywords: Solar interior
Solar magnetic field
Solar physics
Solar rotation
Helioseismology
Stellar models
Issue Date: 10-Apr-1993
Publisher: American Astronomical Society
Citation: Astrophysical Journal, Vol. 407, No. 1, Part 1, pp. 359 - 366
Abstract: We model the structure of the 'steady' (slowest varying) part of the sun's internal poloidal magnetic field assuming it to be (for given reasons and in the relevant domain) a current-free field whose field lines 'isorotate' according to the sun's internal rotation given by helioseismology. This part of the field can be described as that of a central dipole and a central hexapole both parallel to the rotation axis and embedded in a uniform external field. The field structure contains a critical surface (running along the base of the convection zone in the low latitudes), where a discontinuity of about 7 nHz per unit flux in the gradient of rotation may be winding a poloidal field into a toroidal field about 2 MG in about 10 exp 5 - 10 exp 9 yr. Small deviations from isorotation indicate presence of MHD perturbations whose latitude structure and time scales may be similar to those dominant in the solar cycle.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2248/2755
ISSN: 0004-637X
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