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Probing solar and stellar interior dynamics and dynamo
Authors:Alexander G Kosovichev
Institution:W.W. Hansen Experimental Physics Lab, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305-4085, USA
Abstract:Solar and stellar activity is a result of complex interaction between magnetic field, turbulent convection and differential rotation in a star’s interior. Magnetic field is believed to be generated by a dynamo process in the convection zone. It emerges on the surface forming sunspots and starspots. Localization of the magnetic spots and their evolution with the activity cycle is determined by large-scale interior flows. Thus, the internal dynamics of the Sun and other stars hold the key to understanding the dynamo mechanism and activity cycles. Recently, significant progress has been made for modeling magnetohydrodynamics of the stellar interiors and probing the internal rotation and large-scale dynamics of the Sun by helioseismology. Also, asteroseismology is beginning to probe interiors of distant stars. I review key achievements and challenges in our quest to understand the basic mechanisms of solar and stellar activity.
Keywords:Solar interior  Helioseismology  Sunspots  Sun  Solar and stellar activity  Magnetism  Solar cycle  Dynamo
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