Role of Rotation
Role of Rotation
Role of Rotation
LEARNING GOALS
Chapters 9.1–9.2
Of Possible Interest
• Today 4-5 PM, PSC 1136
• Dr. Erin Kara (one of our Astronomy postdocs) “will be
leading an interactive workshop based on some things
that she learned recently at an Alan Alda Science
Communication Workshop at the Space Telescope
Science Institute, such as on techniques for
communicating with other scientists, reporters and the
public.”
• You’re welcome to come by!
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Magnetic Fields
• We have not yet had an opportunity to discuss magnetic
fields, but they are fundamental to many aspects of
astronomy
• Magnetic fields are produced by electrical currents (look
up Maxwell’s Equations!)
This is easiest if there is actual motion (like in an
electromagnet), but can also come from magnetic
“domains” (like in the iron in a permanent magnet; this is
called ferromagnetism, because ferro- means iron)
• Thus their relation to geological motion, and atmospheres,
makes this a good time to treat magnetic fields
• Note: magnetic fields do not require net electric charge;
that’s why they can be important even if charge isn’t
(electrons going one way have the same effect as protons
going the other)
Planetary Magnetic Fields
• Moving charged
particles create
magnetic fields.
• So can a planet’s
interior, if the core is
electrically
conducting,
convecting, and
rotating, i.e., hot!
Role of Rotation
Magnetic Fields
• A planet’s magnetic field gives us more information on the
interior structure.
• Earth’s magnetic field…
• “Dipole” form (same as bar magnet).
• Due to currents flowing in the molten interior of the rotating Earth,
forms a “dynamo.”
• In general, the presence of a global (dipole) magnetic field signals
the presence of electrical currents in a rotating, convecting fluid
interior.
• Magnetic field reverses direction, irregularly, a few times per million
years Key evidence for plate tectonics, sea floor spreading!
• Reversal is much more regular on the Sun; solar cycle
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Earth’s Magnetosphere
• Earth’s magnetic fields protect us from solar wind (stream
of charged particles).
• The charged particles can create aurorae (e.g., the
“Northern lights”).
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Aurora
• Charged particles
from solar wind
energize the upper
atmosphere near
magnetic poles,
causing an aurora.
• How many of you
have seen an
aurora?
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Magnetic Braking
• In nebular theory, young
Sun rotated much faster
than now (and was much
more active as a result).
• Interaction between solar
magnetic field and ionized
nebula particles slowed the
rotation over time.
• Solar wind particles also
removed angular
momentum from Sun.
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Questions or Comments?
• Any questions or comments about magnetic fields before
we move on to issues of climate change?
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Group Question
• What are some factors that can contribute to long-term
climate change?
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Solar Brightening
Changes in Reflectivity
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Earth’s Thermostat