A Hydrodynamic Simulation of the Highly Superadiabatic Layer of the Sun

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Published 1998 February 24 © 1998. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.
, , Citation Yong-Cheol Kim and Kwing L. Chan 1998 ApJ 496 L121 DOI 10.1086/311253

1538-4357/496/2/L121

Abstract

To study the turbulent convection and the interaction with radiation around the highly superadiabatic layer (SAL), the fully compressible hydrodynamics equations in conservative forms and the equation of radiative transport with the generalized three-dimensional Eddington approximation have been solved, utilizing the "alternating direction implicit on staggered mesh" technique. The computational domain spanned a total of 4.4 pressure scale heights initially, which included about 2 pressure scale heights of the surface radiative zone. A total of 26.2 hr of solar surface convection has been simulated. The structure and dynamics of the layer have been explored. The main characteristics of the region around the SAL are strong horizontal flows in the radiation zone, a modification in the stratification, and overshooting into the stable region.

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