Abstract

In this work we use a low order dynamo model and study under which conditions can it reproduce solar grand minima. We begin by building the phase space of a proxy for the toroidal component of the solar magnetic field and we develop a model, derived from mean field dynamo theory, that gives the time evolution of the toroidal field. This model is characterized by a non-linear oscillator whose coefficients retain most of the physics behind dynamo theory. In the derivation of the model we also include stochastic oscillations in the α effect. We found evidences that stochastic fluctuations in α effect can trigger grand minima episodes in this model under some considerations. We also explore other ways of creating grand minima by looking into the physical mechanisms that compose the coefficients of the oscillator. The balance between meridional circulation and magnetic diffusivity as well as the field intensification by buoyancy driven instabilities, might have a crucial role in inducing grand minima.

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