Are short-term variations in solar oscillation frequencies the signature of a second solar dynamo?

Chaplin, William J.; García, Rafael A.; Basu, Sarbani; Broomhall, Anne-Marie; Elsworth, Yvonne; Jiménez, Antonio; New, Roger; Salabert, David; Fletcher, Stephen T.

United Kingdom, Spain, United States, France

Abstract

In addition to the well-known 11-year solar cycle, the Sun's magnetic activity also shows significant variation on shorter time scales, e.g. between one and two years. We observe a quasi-biennial (2-year) signal in the solar p-mode oscillation frequencies, which are sensitive probes of the solar interior. The signal is visible in Sun-as-a-star data observed by different instruments and here we describe the results obtained using BiSON, GOLF, and VIRGO data. Our results imply that the 2-year signal is susceptible to the influence of the main 11-year solar cycle. However, the source of the signal appears to be separate from that of the 11-year cycle. We speculate as to whether it might be the signature of a second dynamo, located in the region of near-surface rotational shear.

2011 GONG-SoHO 24: A New Era of Seismology of the Sun and Solar-Like Stars
SOHO 12