Magnetic element tracking is often used to study the transport and diffusion of the magnetic field on the solar photosphere. From the analysis of the displacement spectrum of these tracers, it has been recently agreed that a regime of super-diffusivity dominates the solar surface. Quite habitually this result is discussed in the framework of fully developed turbulence. But the debate whether the super-diffusivity is generated by a turbulent dispersion process, by the advection due to the convective pattern, or by even another process, is still open, as is the question about the amount of diffusivity at the scales relevant to the local dynamo process. To understand how such peculiar diffusion in the solar atmosphere takes places, we compared the results from two different data-sets (ground-based and space-borne) and developed a simulation of passive tracers advection by the deformation of a Voronoi network. The displacement spectra of the magnetic elements obtained by the data-sets are consistent in retrieving a super-diffusive regime for the solar photosphere, but the simulation also shows a super-diffusive displacement spectrum: its competitive advection process can reproduce the signature of super-diffusion. Therefore, it is not necessary to hypothesize a totally developed turbulence regime to explain the motion of the magnetic elements on the solar surface.

DEL MORO, D., Giannattasio, F., Berrilli, F., Consolini, G., Lepreti, F., Gošić, M. (2015). Super-diffusion versus competitive advection: a simulation. ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, 576, A47 [10.1051/0004-6361/201424624].

Super-diffusion versus competitive advection: a simulation

DEL MORO, DARIO;BERRILLI, FRANCESCO;
2015-01-01

Abstract

Magnetic element tracking is often used to study the transport and diffusion of the magnetic field on the solar photosphere. From the analysis of the displacement spectrum of these tracers, it has been recently agreed that a regime of super-diffusivity dominates the solar surface. Quite habitually this result is discussed in the framework of fully developed turbulence. But the debate whether the super-diffusivity is generated by a turbulent dispersion process, by the advection due to the convective pattern, or by even another process, is still open, as is the question about the amount of diffusivity at the scales relevant to the local dynamo process. To understand how such peculiar diffusion in the solar atmosphere takes places, we compared the results from two different data-sets (ground-based and space-borne) and developed a simulation of passive tracers advection by the deformation of a Voronoi network. The displacement spectra of the magnetic elements obtained by the data-sets are consistent in retrieving a super-diffusive regime for the solar photosphere, but the simulation also shows a super-diffusive displacement spectrum: its competitive advection process can reproduce the signature of super-diffusion. Therefore, it is not necessary to hypothesize a totally developed turbulence regime to explain the motion of the magnetic elements on the solar surface.
2015
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
Settore FIS/05 - ASTRONOMIA E ASTROFISICA
English
Con Impact Factor ISI
convection, hydrodynamics, turbulence, Sun: photosphere
http://arxiv.org/abs/1501.05444v1
DEL MORO, D., Giannattasio, F., Berrilli, F., Consolini, G., Lepreti, F., Gošić, M. (2015). Super-diffusion versus competitive advection: a simulation. ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, 576, A47 [10.1051/0004-6361/201424624].
DEL MORO, D; Giannattasio, F; Berrilli, F; Consolini, G; Lepreti, F; Gošić, M
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