Waves in planetary dynamos [EPA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/2211.05270


This Special Topic focuses on magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) processes in deep interiors of planets, in which their fluid dynamos are in operation. The dynamo-generated, global, magnetic fields provide a background for our solar-terrestrial environment. Probing the processes within the dynamos is a significant theoretical and computational challenge and any window into interior dynamics greatly increases our understanding. Such a window is provided by exploring rapid dynamics, particularly MHD waves about the dynamo-defined basic state. This field is the subject of current attention as geophysical observations and numerical modellings advance. We give here particular attention to torsional Alfv\'{e}n waves/oscillations and magnetic Rossby waves, which may be regarded as typical axisymmetric and nonaxisymmetric modes, respectively, amongst a wide variety of wave classes of the rapidly-rotating MHD fluids. The excitation of those waves is being evidenced for the geodynamo, whilst also being suggested for Jupiter. We shall overview their dynamics, summarise our current understanding, and give open questions for future perspectives.

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K. Hori, A. Nilsson and S. Tobias
Fri, 11 Nov 22
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Comments: 26 pages, 12 figures, accepted for publication in Reviews of Modern Plasma Physics