Polarity transitions induced by symmetry-breaking outer boundary heat flux in rapidly rotating dynamos
Debarshi Majumder, Binod Sreenivasan

TL;DR
This paper explores how boundary heat flux asymmetries influence magnetic polarity transitions in rapidly rotating dynamos, with implications for Earth's magnetic history and core-mantle interactions.
Contribution
It analytically and numerically demonstrates that equatorially anti-symmetric heat flux variations induce polarity transitions, unlike symmetric variations, highlighting the importance of boundary heterogeneity in geodynamo models.
Findings
Anti-symmetric boundary heat flux induces polarity transitions.
Symmetric boundary heat flux does not induce polarity transitions.
Composite heterogeneity can trigger polarity changes similar to anti-symmetric variations.
Abstract
This study investigates, analytically and numerically, the role of an equatorially anti-symmetric lateral variation in heat flux at the outer boundary in polarity transitions in rapidly rotating dynamos. In an unstably stratified fluid, the frequencies of vertical and horizontal (lateral) buoyancy complement each other such that a polarity transition is induced by the boundary anti-symmetry through the suppression of the slow magnetic-Archimedean-Coriolis (MAC) waves at relatively small vertical buoyant forcing. A dipole-dominated dynamo in the low-inertia limit transitions to polarity reversing and multipolar states in succession as the relative intensity of horizontal buoyancy is progressively increased for a fixed vertical buoyancy. In the same parameter space, an equatorially symmetric heat flux variation does not induce a polarity transition. A composite boundary heterogeneity…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements
