Thermomagnetic Ettingshausen-Nernst effect in tachocline, magnetic reconnection phenomenon in lower layers, axion mechanism of solar luminosity variations, coronal heating problem solution and mechanism of ADM variations around BH
It is shown that the holographic principle of quantum gravity (in the hologram of the Universe, and therefore in our Galaxy, and of course on the Sun!), in which the conflict between the theory of gravitation and quantum mechanics disappears, gives rise to the Babcock-Leighton holographic mechanism....
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Zusammenfassung: | It is shown that the holographic principle of quantum gravity (in the
hologram of the Universe, and therefore in our Galaxy, and of course on the
Sun!), in which the conflict between the theory of gravitation and quantum
mechanics disappears, gives rise to the Babcock-Leighton holographic mechanism.
Unlike the solar dynamo models, it generates a strong toroidal magnetic field
by means of the thermomagnetic Ettingshausen-Nernst (EN) effect in the
tachocline. Hence, it can be shown that with the help of the thermomagnetic EN
effect, a simple estimate of the magnetic pressure of an ideal gas in the
tachocline of e.g. the Sun can indirectly prove that by using the holographic
principle of quantum gravity, the repulsive toroidal magnetic field of the
tachocline ($B_{tacho}^{Sun} = 4.1 \cdot 10^7 ~G = - B_{core}^{Sun}$) precisely
"neutralizes" the magnetic field in the Sun core, since the projections of the
magnetic fields in the tachocline and the core have equal values but opposite
directions. The basic problem is a generalized problem of the antidynamo model
of magnetic flux tubes (MFTs), where the nature of both holographic effects
(the thermomagnetic EN~effect and Babcock-Leighton holographic mechanism),
including magnetic cycles, manifests itself in the modulation of asymmetric
dark matter (ADM) and, consequently, the solar axion in the Sun interior. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1908.06042 |