The latitude belts of solar activity as a consequence of a boundary-layer dynamo

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Boundary Layer Plasmas, Dynamo Theory, Helioseismology, Solar Activity, Convection, Solar Interior, Solar Magnetic Field, Wave Propagation

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Calculative results in agreement with observations are presented form a
model in which solar dynamo action arises in a very thin spherical
boundary layer. This model explains why a latitudinal boundary exists on
the solar surface below which features such as sunspots migrate toward
the equator whereas above it they migrate polewards.

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