Magnetoconvection and dynamo coefficients: Dependence of the alpha effect on rotation and magnetic field

Citation
M. Ossendrijver et al., Magnetoconvection and dynamo coefficients: Dependence of the alpha effect on rotation and magnetic field, ASTRON ASTR, 376(2), 2001, pp. 713-726
Citations number
60
Categorie Soggetti
Space Sciences
Journal title
ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
ISSN journal
14320746 → ACNP
Volume
376
Issue
2
Year of publication
2001
Pages
713 - 726
Database
ISI
SICI code
1432-0746(200109)376:2<713:MADCDO>2.0.ZU;2-I
Abstract
We present numerical simulations of three-dimensional compressible magnetoc onvection in a rotating rectangular box that represents a section of the so lar convection zone. The box contains a convectively unstable layer, surrou nded by stably stratified layers with overshooting convection. The magnetic Reynolds number, Rm, is chosen subcritical, thus excluding spontaneous gro wth of the magnetic field through dynamo action, and the magnetic energy is maintained by introducing a constant magnetic field into the box, once con vection has attained a statistically stationary state. Under the influence of the Coriolis force, the advection of the magnetic field results in a non -vanishing contribution to the mean electric field, given by (u x b). From this electric field, we calculate the alpha -effect, separately for the sta bly and the unstably stratified layers, by averaging over time and over sui tably defined volumes. From the variation of alpha we derive an error estim ate, and the dependence of alpha on rotation and magnetic field strength is studied. Evidence is found for rotational quenching of the vertical alpha effect, and for a monotonic increase of the horizontal alpha effect with in creasing rotation. For Rm approximate to 30, our results for both vertical and horizontal alpha effect are consistent with magnetic quenching by a fac tor [1 + Rm(B-o/B-eq)(2)](-1). The signs of the small-scale current helicit y and of the vertical component of alpha are found to be opposite to those for isotropic turbulence.