Dynamo cycles in global convection simulations of solar-like stars [SSA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1712.01248


Several solar-like stars exhibit magnetic activity similar to the Sun. We want to understand the rotational dependency of these activity cycle periods. We use three dimensional magnetohydrodynamical simulations of global convective dynamo models of solar-like stars to investigate the rotational dependency of dynamos. We further apply the test-field method to determine the $\alpha$ effect in these simulations. We find dynamo with clear oscillating mean magnetic fields for moderately and rapidly rotating runs. For slower rotation, the field is constant or exhibit irregular cycles. In the moderately and rapidly rotating regime the cycle periods increase weakly with rotation. This behavior can be well explained with a Parker-Yoshimura dynamo wave traveling equatorward. Even though the $\alpha$ effect becomes stronger for increasing rotation, the shear decreases steeper, causing this weak dependence on rotation. Similar as other numerical studies, we find no indication of activity branches as suggested by Brandenburg et al. (1998). However, our simulation seems to agree more with the transitional branch suggested by Distefano et al. (2017). If the Sun exhibit a dynamo wave similar as we find in our simulations, it would operate deep inside the convection zone.

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J. Warnecke
Tue, 5 Dec 17
8/96

Comments: 10 pages, 9 figures, submitted to A&A