On fast solid-body rotation of the solar core and differential (liquid-like) rotation of the solar surface
- Авторлар: Pashitskii E.A.1
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Мекемелер:
- Institute of Physics
- Шығарылым: Том 43, № 7 (2017)
- Беттер: 733-740
- Бөлім: Space Plasma
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/1063-780X/article/view/186136
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063780X17070108
- ID: 186136
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Аннотация
On the basis of a two-component (two-fluid) hydrodynamic model, it is shown that the probable phenomenon of solar core rotation with a velocity higher than the average velocity of global rotation of the Sun, discovered by the SOHO mission, can be related to fast solid-body rotation of the light hydrogen component of the solar plasma, which is caused by thermonuclear fusion of hydrogen into helium inside the hot dense solar core. Thermonuclear fusion of four protons into a helium nucleus (α-particle) creates a large free specific volume per unit particle due to the large difference between the densities of the solar plasma and nuclear matter. As a result, an efficient volumetric sink of one of the components of the solar substance—hydrogen—forms inside the solar core. Therefore, a steady-state radial proton flux converging to the center should exist inside the Sun, which maintains a constant concentration of hydrogen as it burns out in the solar core. It is demonstrated that such a converging flux of hydrogen plasma with the radial velocity vr(r) = −βr creates a convective, vr∂vφ/∂r, and a local Coriolis, vrvφ/r,φ nonlinear hydrodynamic forces in the solar plasma, rotating with the azimuthal velocity vφ. In the absence of dissipation, these forces should cause an exponential growth of the solid-body rotation velocity of the hydrogen component inside the solar core. However, friction between the hydrogen and helium components of the solar plasma due to Coulomb collisions of protons with α-particles results in a steady-state regime of rotation of the hydrogen component in the solar core with an angular velocity substantially exceeding the global rotational velocity of the Sun. It is suggested that the observed differential (liquid-like) rotation of the visible surface of the Sun (photosphere) with the maximum angular velocity at the equator is caused by sold-body rotation of the solar plasma in the radiation zone and strong turbulence in the tachocline layer, where the turbulent viscosity reaches its maximum value at the equator. There, the tachocline layer exerts the most efficient drag on the less dense outer layers of the solar plasma, which are slowed down due to the interaction with the ambient space plasma (solar wind).
Авторлар туралы
E. Pashitskii
Institute of Physics
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Email: pashitsk@iop.kiev.ua
Украина, Kiev, 03680
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