An advective solar-type dynamo without the alpha effect
N. Seehafer, V. V. Pipin

TL;DR
This paper develops new solar-type dynamo models that replace the traditional alpha effect with Omega x J and shear-current effects, successfully reproducing key solar magnetic features with meridional circulation.
Contribution
It introduces the first mean-field solar dynamo models without relying on the alpha effect, using alternative turbulent mechanisms.
Findings
Models reproduce solar magnetic cycle features with meridional flow.
Without meridional circulation, models do not match observations.
The new mechanisms can generate oscillatory, dipolar magnetic fields.
Abstract
Context: Most solar and stellar dynamo models use the alpha-Omega scenario where the magnetic field is generated by the interplay between differential rotation (the Omega effect) and a mean electromotive force due to helical turbulent convection flows (the alpha effect). There are, however, turbulent dynamo mechnisms that may complement the alpha effect or may be an alternative to it. Aims: We investigate models of solar-type dynamos where the alpha effect is completely replaced by two other turbulent dynamo mechanisms, namely the Omega x J effect and the shear-current effect, which both result from an inhomogeneity of the mean magnetic field. Methods: We studied axisymmetric mean-field dynamo models containing differential rotation, the Omega x J and shear-current effects, and a meridional circulation. The model calculations were carried out using the rotation profile of the Sun as…
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