The hottest hot Jupiters may host Atmospheric Dynamos [EPA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1704.04197


Hot Jupiters have proven themselves to be a rich class of exoplanets which test our theories of planetary evolution and atmospheric dynamics under extreme conditions. Here, we present three-dimensional magnetohydrodynamic simulations and analytic results which demonstrate that a dynamo can be maintained in the thin, stably-stratified atmosphere of a hot Jupiter, independent of the presumed deep-seated dynamo. This dynamo is maintained by conductivity variations arising from strong asymmetric heating from the planets’ host star. The presence of a dynamo significantly increases the surface magnetic field strength and alters the overall planetary magnetic field geometry, possibly affecting star-planet magnetic interactions.

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T. Rogers and J. McElwaine
Fri, 14 Apr 17
19/38

Comments: 15 pages, 5 figures, submitted to ApJL