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The Competition in the Solar Dynamo between Surface and Deep-seated α-Effects
2002
Astrophysical Journal
The solar magnetic field is generated by the action of a hydromagnetic dynamo. Although there is a consensus that the site for the production of the toroidal magnetic field is the region of strong shear (differential rotation) at the base of the solar convection zone, there are two competing theories for the site of the production of the poloidal field. In the early models of Babcock and Leighton, the poloidal field is produced by the decay of active regions at the solar surface, while in
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