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Coronal activity from dynamos in astrophysical rotators
Authors:Eric G. Blackman   George B. Field
Affiliation:Theoretical Astrophysics, Caltech 130-33 Pasadena, CA 91125, USA;Department of Physics &Astronomy, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 14627, USA;Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (CFA), 60 Garden St., Cambridge, MA 02139, USA
Abstract:We show that a steady mean-field dynamo in astrophysical rotators leads to an outflow of relative magnetic helicity and thus magnetic energy available for particle and wind acceleration in a corona. The connection between energy and magnetic helicity arises because mean-field generation is linked to an inverse cascade of magnetic helicity. To maintain a steady state in large magnetic Reynolds number rotators, there must then be an escape of relative magnetic helicity associated with the mean field, accompanied by an equal and opposite contribution from the fluctuating field. From the helicity flow, a lower limit on the magnetic energy deposited in the corona can be estimated. Steady coronal activity including the dissipation of magnetic energy, and formation of multi-scale helical structures therefore necessarily accompanies an internal dynamo. This highlights the importance of boundary conditions which allow this to occur for non-linear astrophysical dynamo simulations. Our theoretical estimate of the power delivered by a mean-field dynamo is consistent with that inferred from observations to be delivered to the solar corona, the Galactic corona, and Seyfert 1 AGN coronae.
Keywords:accretion, accretion discs    magnetic fields    Sun: corona    stars: coronae    stars: magnetic fields    galaxies: Seyfert
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