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Youhei Masada, Takayoshi Sano, Long-term evolution of large-scale magnetic fields in rotating stratified convection, Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan, Volume 66, Issue SP1, December 2014, S2, https://doi.org/10.1093/pasj/psu081
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Abstract
Convective dynamo simulations are performed in local Cartesian geometry. We report the first successful simulation of a large-scale oscillatory dynamo in rigidly rotating convection without stably stratified layers. A key requirement for exciting the large-scale dynamo is a sufficiently long integration time comparable to the ohmic diffusion time. By comparing two models with and without stably stratified layers, their effect on the large-scale dynamo is also studied. The spatiotemporal evolution of the large-scale magnetic field is similar in both models. However, it is intriguing that the magnetic cycle is much shorter in the model without the stable layer than with the stable layer. This suggests that the stable layer impedes the cyclic variations of the large-scale magnetic field.