Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4741460 Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors 2015 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Alfvén waves propagate into stable layers however strongly stratified.•An analytical expression for the penetration distance of the Alfvén waves is derived.•Typical MHD disturbances in the Earth’s outer core can penetrate the stable layer.

The penetration of magneto-hydrodynamic (MHD) disturbances into an upper strongly stratified stable layer excited by magnetoconvection in rotating spherical shells is investigated. An analytic expression for the penetration distance is derived by considering perturbations of a stably stratified rotating MHD Boussinesq fluid in a semi-infinite region, with the rotation axis and a uniform magnetic field tilted relative to the gravity axis. Solutions for the response to MHD disturbances applied at the bottom boundary show that the disturbances propagate as Alfvén waves in the stable layer. Their propagation distance is proportional to the Alfvén wave speed and inversely proportion to both the arithmetic average of viscosity and magnetic diffusion and the total wavenumber of the disturbance. The derived expression for penetration distance is in good agreement with the numerical results for neutral convection in a rotating spherical shell with an upper stably stratified layer embedded in an axially uniform basic magnetic field.

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