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The magnetic helicity driven solar-type dynamo

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2026-01-13 v1

Abstract

(1)The previous theoretical studies showed that in the presence of the small-scale dynamo the large-scale vorticity can produce the the divergent-type helicity flux breaking the equatorial reflection symmetry of the magnetic fluctuations in the stellar convection zone. This effect was called the new Visniac flux (hereafter the NV flux). Similarly to the α\alpha effect, the NV flux is able to maintain the large-scale turbulent dynamo. 2) Methods:Using the mean-field dynamo model we study the effect of the NV flux on the solar type dynamos. We found that the NV flux results to a increase of the dynamo efficiency for the turbulent generation of the large-scale poloidal magnetic field of the Sun. The dynamic effect of the NV flux on the magnetic field evolution results into concentrating the dynamo waves toward the equator. Using the numerical simulations of the mean-field dynamo model we compare the helicity production rates by the turbulent dynamo effects, like the α\alpha effect and the NV flux. We found that the new dynamo source can produce the large-scale dynamo even if the kinetic α\alpha effect is zero.3) Conclusions:The new findings suggest the crucial role of the large-scale vorticity and fluctuating magnetic field in the large-scale dynamo inside the stellar convection zones.

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@article{arxiv.2601.07244,
  title  = {The magnetic helicity driven solar-type dynamo},
  author = {V. V. Pipin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2601.07244},
  year   = {2026}
}

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15 pages 5 figures, 2 animations for figure 4, submitted to Universe

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