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arxiv: 1902.10593 · v1 · pith:IKJIDGFCnew · submitted 2019-02-27 · 🌌 astro-ph.SR · astro-ph.EP· physics.flu-dyn

A model of rotating convection in stellar and planetary interiors: I - convective penetration

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keywords convectionconvectivemodelscaledepthdiffusivitiesheightplanetary
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A monomodal model for stellar and planetary convection is derived for the magnitude of the rms velocity, degree of superadiabaticity, and characteristic length scale as a function of rotation rate as well as with thermal and viscous diffusivities. The convection model is used as a boundary condition for a linearization of the equations of motion in the transition region between convectively unstable and stably-stratified regions, yielding the depth to which convection penetrates into the stable region and establishing a relationship between that depth and the local convective Rossby number, diffusivity, and pressure scale height of those flows. Upward and downward penetrative convection have a similar scaling with rotation rate and diffusivities, but they depend differently upon the pressure scale height due to the differing energetic processes occurring in convective cores of early-type stars versus convective envelopes of late-type stars.

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