Simulations of Core Convection in Rotating A‐Type Stars: Magnetic Dynamo Action
- 10 August 2005
- journal article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 629 (1) , 461-481
- https://doi.org/10.1086/430430
Abstract
Core convection and dynamo activity deep within rotating A-type stars of 2 solar masses are studied with 3--D nonlinear simulations. Our modeling considers the inner 30% by radius of such stars, thus capturing within a spherical domain the convective core and a modest portion of the surrounding radiative envelope. The MHD equations are solved using the ASH code to examine turbulent flows and magnetic fields, both of which exhibit intricate time dependence. By introducing small seed magnetic fields into our progenitor hydrodynamic models rotating at one and four times the solar rate, we assess here how the vigorous convection can amplify those fields and sustain them against ohmic decay. Dynamo action is indeed realized, ultimately yielding magnetic fields that are in energy equipartion with the flow. Such magnetism reduces the differential rotation obtained in the progenitors, partly by Maxwell stresses that transport angular momentum poleward and oppose the Reynolds stresses in the latitudinal balance. In contrast, in the radial direction we find that the Maxwell and Reynolds stresses may act together to transport angular momentum. The central columns of slow rotation established in the progenitors are weakened, with the differential rotation waxing and waning in strength as the simulations evolve. We assess the morphology of the flows and magnetic fields, their complex temporal variations, and the manner in which dynamo action is sustained. Differential rotation and helical convection are both found to play roles in giving rise to the magnetic fields. The magnetism is dominated by strong fluctuating fields throughout the core, with the axisymmetric (mean) fields there relatively weak.Comment: 58 pages (ApJ refereeing format), 20 figures (low res), published in ApJ August 2005 (abstract slightly modified to fit in 24 lines limitKeywords
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