The origin and effect of hemispheric helicity imbalance in solar dynamo

Author:

Yang ShangbinORCID,Pipin V. V.,Sokoloff D. D.,Kuzanyan K. M.,Zhang Hongqi

Abstract

In this paper we study the effects of the net magnetic helicity density on the hemispheric symmetry of the dynamo generated large-scale magnetic field. Our study employs the axisymmetric dynamo model which takes into account the nonlinear effect of magnetic helicity conservation. We find that, on the surface, the net magnetic helicity follows the evolution of the parity of the large-scale magnetic field. Random fluctuations of the $\unicode[STIX]{x1D6FC}$ -effect and the helicity fluxes can invert the causal relationship, i.e. the net magnetic helicity or the imbalance of magnetic helicity fluxes can drive the magnetic parity breaking. We also found that evolution of the net magnetic helicity of the small-scale fields follows the evolution of the net magnetic helicity of the large-scale fields with some time lag. We interpret this as an effect of the difference of the magnetic helicity fluxes out of the Sun from the large and small scales.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Condensed Matter Physics

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