Probing latitudinal variations of the solar magnetic field in cycles 21-23 by Parker's Two-Layer Dynamo Model with meridional circulation

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作者
Popova, E. [1 ]
Zharkova, V. [2 ]
Zharkov, S. [3 ]
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[1] Moscow MV Lomonosov State Univ, Dept Phys, Moscow 119991, Russia
[2] Northumbria Univ, Dept Math & Informat Syst, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE2 1XE, Tyne & Wear, England
[3] Univ Hull, Dept Math & Phys, Kingston Upon Tyne HU6 7RS, England
关键词
Solar physics; astrophysics; and astronomy; magnetic fields; NORTH-SOUTH ASYMMETRY; LONG-TERM VARIATION; GEOMAGNETIC-ACTIVITY; TURBULENT DYNAMO; CONVECTION; INTERFACE; HELICITY; ROTATION; SUNSPOTS; FLOWS;
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10.5194/angeo-31-2023-2013
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
摘要
Principle component analysis (PCA) of the solar background magnetic field (SBMF) measured from Wilcox Solar Observatory (WSO) magnetograms revealed the following principal components (PCs) in latitudes: two main symmetric components, which are the same for all cycles 21-23, and three pairs of asymmetric components, which are unique for each cycle. These SBMF variations are assumed to be those of poloidal magnetic field travelling slightly offphase from pole to pole while crossing the equator. They are assumed to be caused by a joint action of dipole and quadruple magnetic sources in the Sun. In the current paper, we make the first attempt to interpret these latitudinal variations in the surface magnetic field with Parker's two-layer dynamo model. The latitudinal distributions of such waves are simulated for cycles 21-23 by the modified Parker's dynamo model taking into account both ff and ! effects operating simultaneously in the two (upper and lower) layers of the solar convective zone (SCZ) and having opposite directions of meridional circulation. The simulations are carried out for both dipole and quadruple magnetic sources with the dynamo parameters specifically selected to provide the curves fitting closely the PCs derived from SBMF variations in cycles 21-23. The simulations are optimised for matching the positions of maximums in latitude, the number of equator crossings and the phase difference between the two dynamo waves operating in the two layers. The dominant pair of PCs present in each cycle is found to be fully asymmetric with respect to the magnetic poles and produced by a magnetic dipole. This pair is found to account for the two main dynamo waves operating between the two magnetic poles. There are also three further pairs of waves unique to each cycle and associated with multiple magnetic sources in the Sun. For the odd cycle 21 the simulated poloidal field fits the observed PCs, only if they are produced by magnetic sources with a quadruple symmetry in both layers, while for the even cycle 22 the fit to the observed PCs is achieved only in the case of quadruple magnetic sources in the upper layer and dipole sources in the inner layer. For the other odd cycle 23 the fit to observation is obtained for the quadruple magnetic sources in the inner layer and the dipole sources in the upper layer. The magnitudes of dynamo numbers D defining the conditions (depth and latitude) of a magnetic flux formation and the numbers N of zeros (equator crossings by the waves) are found to increase and the meridional circulation speed to decrease with a cycle number increase (D =-700, N = 3 for cycle 21 and D =-10(4), N = 9 for cycle 23). The phase delays between the waves in each unique pairs are also found to increase with the cycle number from similar to 9 degrees in cycle 21 to similar to 13 degrees in cycle 23.
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