A proposed paradigm for solar cycle dynamics mediated via turbulent pumping of magnetic flux in Babcock-Leighton type solar dynamos
Soumitra Hazra, Dibyendu Nandy

TL;DR
This paper proposes a new paradigm for solar cycle dynamics where turbulent pumping of magnetic flux, rather than deep meridional flow, sustains the solar magnetic cycle, aligning with recent observational findings.
Contribution
It demonstrates that turbulent pumping can generate solar-like magnetic cycles in Babcock-Leighton dynamos, even with shallow or absent meridional flow, challenging traditional flux transport models.
Findings
Turbulent pumping can produce solar-like cycles without deep meridional flow.
The Parker-Yoshimura rule can be bypassed by latitudinal turbulent pumping.
Variations in pumping influence cycle amplitude and period.
Abstract
At present, Babcock-Leighton flux transport solar dynamo models appear as the most promising model for explaining diverse observational aspects of the sunspot cycle. The success of these flux transport dynamo models is largely dependent upon a single-cell meridional circulation with a deep equatorward component at the base of the Sun's convection zone. However, recent observations suggest that the meridional flow may in fact be very shallow (confined to the top 10 % of the Sun) and more complex than previously thought. Taken together these observations raise serious concerns on the validity of the flux transport paradigm. By accounting for the turbulent pumping of magnetic flux as evidenced in magnetohydrodynamic simulations of solar convection, we demonstrate that flux transport dynamo models can generate solar-like magnetic cycles even if the meridional flow is shallow. Solar-like…
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