arXiv Open Access 2015

Strong field dynamo action in rapidly rotating convection with no inertia

David W. Hughes Fausto Cattaneo
Lihat Sumber

Abstrak

The Earth's magnetic field is generated by dynamo action driven by convection in the outer core. For numerical reasons, inertial and viscous forces play an important role in geodynamo models; however, the primary dynamical balance in the Earth's core is believed to be between buoyancy, Coriolis and magnetic forces. The hope has been that by setting the Ekman number to be as small as computationally feasible, an asymptotic regime would be reached in which the correct force balance is achieved. However, recent analyses of geodynamo models suggest that the desired balance has still not yet been attained. Here we adopt a complementary approach consisting of a model of rapidly rotating convection in which inertial forces are neglected from the outset. Within this framework we are able to construct a new branch of solutions in which the dynamo generates a strong magnetic field that satisfies the expected force balance. The resulting strongly magnetized convection is dramatically different to the corresponding solutions in which the field is weak.

Penulis (2)

D

David W. Hughes

F

Fausto Cattaneo

Format Sitasi

Hughes, D.W., Cattaneo, F. (2015). Strong field dynamo action in rapidly rotating convection with no inertia. https://arxiv.org/abs/1510.06220

Akses Cepat

Lihat di Sumber
Informasi Jurnal
Tahun Terbit
2015
Bahasa
en
Sumber Database
arXiv
Akses
Open Access ✓