Bibcode
Ferriz-Mas, A.; Schuessler, M.; Schmitt, D.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, v.311, p.L1-L4
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1996
Journal
Citations
95
Refereed citations
77
Description
We show that the alteration between intervals of cyclic activity and
grand minima like the Maunder minimum in the 17th century, which is
characteristic for the long-term variation of the solar activity, can be
described as on-off intermittency arising in a dymano driven by the
instability of magnetic flux tubes in the overshoot layer below the
convection zone. The combination of a threshold in field strength for
dynamo action and random fluctuations due to magnetic fields from a
turbulent convection zone dynamo leads to activity cycles with strong
amplitude variations and the occasional appearance of grand minima of
very low activity. The resulting pattern is in qualitative agreement
with the long-term records of solar activity.