Bibcode
Petrovay, K.; Szakály, G.
Referencia bibliográfica
Solar Physics, v. 185, Issue 1, p. 1-13 (1999).
Fecha de publicación:
3
1999
Revista
Número de citas
15
Número de citas referidas
13
Descripción
The axisymmetric component of the large-scale solar magnetic fields has
a pronounced poleward branch at higher latitudes. In order to clarify
the origin of this branch we construct an axisymmetric model of the
passive transport of the mean poloidal magnetic field in the convective
zone, including meridional circulation, anisotropic diffusivity,
turbulent pumping and density pumping. For realistic values of the
transport coefficients we find that diffusivity is prevalent, and the
latitudinal distribution of the field at the surface simply reflects the
conditions at the bottom of the convective zone. Pumping effects
concentrate the field to the bottom of the convective zone; a
significant part of this pumping occurs in a shallow subsurface layer,
normally not resolved in dynamo models. The phase delay of the surface
poloidal field relative to the bottom poloidal field is found to be
small. These results support the double dynamo wave models, may be
compatible with some form of a mixed transport scenario, and exclude the
passive transport theory for the origin of the polar branch.