Multiple dynamo modes as a mechanism for long-term solar activity variations
Maarit J. K\"apyl\"a (1), Petri J. K\"apyl\"a (1,2,3), Nigul Olspert, (1), Axel Brandenburg (3,4,5,6), J\"orn Warnecke (7,1), Bidya B. Karak (3,7), and Jaan Pelt (8,1) ((1) ReSoLVE Center of Excellence, Aalto, (2) University, of Helsinki, (3) NORDITA, (4) Stockholm University

TL;DR
This study uses numerical simulations to analyze multiple dynamo modes in solar-like magnetic activity, revealing complex interactions that cause irregular cycles, including grand minima and maxima, through the interplay of different magnetic field modes.
Contribution
It demonstrates the existence of multiple dynamo modes at different depths and latitudes in a solar-like model, explaining irregular solar activity variations.
Findings
Multiple dynamo modes coexist at different depths and latitudes.
Irregular activity cycles are driven by interactions among these modes.
Suppressed surface activity can coincide with maximum magnetic energy.
Abstract
Solar magnetic activity shows both smooth secular changes, such as the Grand Modern Maximum, and quite abrupt drops that are denoted as Grand Minima. Direct numerical simulations (DNS) of convection driven dynamos offer one way of examining the mechanisms behind these events. In this work, we analyze a solution of a solar-like DNS that has been evolved for roughly 80 magnetic cycles of 4.9 years, during which epochs of irregular behavior are detected. The emphasis of our analysis is to find physical causes for such behavior. The DNS employed is a semi-global (wedge) magnetoconvection model. For data analysis we use Ensemble Empirical Mode Decomposition (EEMD) and phase dispersion () methods. A special property of the DNS is the existence of multiple dynamo modes at different depths and latitudes. The dominant mode is solar-like. This mode is accompanied by a higher frequency mode…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements
