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Dynamics of Large-Scale Solar Flows

Hideyuki Hotta, Yuto Bekki, L. Gizon, Quentin Noraz, Mark Rast

2023Space Science Reviews31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The Sun's axisymmetric large-scale flows, differential rotation and meridional circulation, are thought to be maintained by the influence of rotation on the thermal-convective motions in the solar convection zone. These large-scale flows are crucial for maintaining the Sun's global magnetic field. Over the last several decades, our understanding of large-scale motions in the Sun has significantly improved, both through observational and theoretical efforts. Helioseismology has constrained the flow topology in the solar interior, and the growth of supercomputers has enabled simulations that can self-consistently generate large-scale flows in rotating spherical convective shells. In this article, we review our current understanding of solar convection and the large-scale flows present in the Sun, including those associated with the recently discovered inertial modes of oscillation. We discuss some issues still outstanding, and provide an outline of future efforts needed to address these.

Topics & Concepts

HelioseismologyDifferential rotationPhysicsConvectionConvection zoneMeridional flowSolar rotationGeophysicsRotational symmetryScale (ratio)Rotation (mathematics)MechanicsMeteorologySolar physicsZonal and meridionalAtmospheric sciencesAstronomyMagnetic fieldGeometryStarsMathematicsQuantum mechanicsSolar and Space Plasma DynamicsGeomagnetism and Paleomagnetism StudiesAstro and Planetary Science