Stellar activity cycles in a model for magnetic flux generation and transport


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Isik E.

286th Symposium of the International-Astronomical-Union, Mendoza, Argentina, 3 - 07 October 2011, pp.291-295 identifier identifier identifier

  • Publication Type: Conference Paper / Full Text
  • Doi Number: 10.1017/s1743921312004991
  • City: Mendoza
  • Country: Argentina
  • Page Numbers: pp.291-295
  • Istanbul Kültür University Affiliated: No

Abstract

We present results from a model for magnetic flux generation and transport in cool stars and a qualitative comparison of models with observations. The method combines an alpha Omega-type dynamo at the base of the convection zone, buoyant rise of magnetic flux tubes, and a surface flux transport model. Based on a reference model for the Sun, numerical simulations were carried out for model convection zones of G- and K-type main sequence and subgiant stars. We investigate magnetic cycle properties for stars with different rotation periods, convection zone depths, and dynamo strengths. For a Sun-like star with P-rot=9 d, we find that a cyclic dynamo can underly an apparently non-cyclic, 'flat' surface activity, as observed in some stars. For a subgiant K1 star with P-rot=2.8 d the long-term activity variations resemble the multi-periodic cycles observed in V711 Tau, owing to high-latitude flux emergence, weak transport effects and stochastic processes of flux emergence.