Impact of anti-solar differential rotation in mean-field solar-type dynamos -- Exploring possible magnetic cycles in slowly rotating stars
Quentin Noraz, Allan-Sacha Brun, Antoine Strugarek, Gautier Depambour

TL;DR
This paper investigates how anti-solar differential rotation affects magnetic cycle generation in solar-type stars, revealing that certain dynamo models can sustain cycles in this regime, especially with specific configurations.
Contribution
It demonstrates that magnetic cycles can occur in anti-solar differential rotation regimes under particular dynamo conditions, expanding understanding of stellar magnetic activity in slow rotators.
Findings
Kinematic $ ext{α} ext{Ω}$ dynamos can produce cycles with tachocline-based $ ext{α}$-effects.
Distributed $ ext{α}$-effects in convection zones do not sustain cycles in anti-solar regimes.
Traditional Babcock-Leighton flux-transport dynamos cannot sustain cycles in anti-solar differential rotation.
Abstract
Over the course of their lifetimes, the rotation of solar-type stars goes through different phases. Once they reach the zero-age main sequence, their global rotation rate decreases during the main sequence until at least the solar age, approximately following the empirical Skumanich's law and enabling gyrochronology. Older solar-type stars might then reach a point of transition when they stop braking, according to recent results of asteroseismology. Additionally, recent 3D numerical simulations of solar-type stars show that different regimes of differential rotation can be characterized with the Rossby number. In particular, anti-solar differential rotation (fast poles, slow equator) may exist for high Rossby number (slow rotators). If this regime occurs during the main sequence and, in general, for slow rotators, we may consider how magnetic generation through the dynamo process might…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astro and Planetary Science
