A 2D study of the effects of the size of a solid core on the equatorial flow in giant planets |
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Authors: | Martha Evonuk Gary A. Glatzmaier |
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Affiliation: | Earth Sciences Department, University of California, Santa Cruz, 1156 High Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95064, USA |
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Abstract: | Zonal winds simulated in two-dimensional computer models of turbulent convection in the equatorial plane of giant planets have greater surface amplitudes for cases with smaller solid cores, and therefore larger buoyancy driving, all other properties being equal. This differential rotation in radius is maintained by the convergence of angular momentum flux, which occurs because of the convective flow that develops due to the effects of planetary rotation and density stratification. The superposition of the convective flow and the stronger zonal flow produces wave-like, instead of cellular convection. |
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Keywords: | Jupiter, interior Extrasolar planets |
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