Emission of Gravitational Waves from a Magnetohydrodynamic Dynamo in the Center of the Sun

Author:

Winterberg Friedwardt1

Affiliation:

1. University of Nevada, Reno, NV, USA

Abstract

Abstract By Birkhoff’s theorem a spherical symmetric convection pattern, as it is assumed to exist for main sequence stars as our sun, cannot lead to the emission of gravitational waves, but all stars that have a magnetic field generated by a magnetohydrodynamic dynamo must by a theorem of Cowling have a non-spherical symmetric convections pattern and for this reason have to emit gravitational waves. The intensity of the thusly emitted gravitational waves depends on the efficiency of this dynamo, expressed by the departure from a spherical convection pattern. The magnitude of the asymmetry is determined by a solution of Elsaesser’s dynamo equations which only recently has become possible with supercomputers. The waves are emitted through large mass motions in the center of the sun by a thermonuclear fusion reaction-driven magnetohydrodynamic dynamo, with thermomagnetic currents in the tachocline shielding the strong magnetic field in the solar core. Using the moon as a large Weber bar, the gravitational waves are focused into the lunar shadow by Poisson diffraction where their effect might become observable during a total solar eclipse.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,General Physics and Astronomy,Mathematical Physics

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