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  • SH13F-2146: Mapping the Leptocline: A New Perspective on Solar Rotation and Convection
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Author(s):
Alexander Kosovichev, New Jersey Institute of Technology (First Author, Presenting Author)
Kyle Villamayor, New Jersey Institute of Technology
Irina Kitiashvili, NASA Ames Research Center


We have identified a thin, turbulent layer just beneath the Sun’s surface called the leptocline. Using solar oscillation data from NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory and supercomputer simulations, we found that this layer shows sharp changes in rotation and is likely shaped by strong downward flows in areas where hydrogen and helium ionize. Understanding the leptocline helps improve models of how the Sun’s magnetic field works and how solar activity changes over time.



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