The onset of low Prandtl number thermal convection in thin spherical shells
Abstract
This study considers the onset of stress-free Boussinesq thermal convection in rotating spherical shells with aspect ratio η=ri/ro=0.9 (ri and ro being the inner and outer radius), Prandtl numbers Pr ∈[10-4,10-1], and Taylor numbers Ta∈[104,1012]. We are particularly interested in the form of the convective cell pattern that develops, and in its time scales, since this may have observational consequences. For a fixed Ta<109 and by decreasing Pr from 0.1 to 10-4 a transition between spiralling columnar (SC) and equatorially-attached (EA) modes, and a transition between EA and equatorially antisymmetric or symmetric polar (AP/SP) weakly multicellular modes are found. The latter modes are preferred at very low Pr. Surprisingly, for Ta>3× 109 the unicellular polar modes become also preferred at moderate Pr10-2 because two new transition curves between EA and AP/SP and between AP/SP and SC modes are born at a triple-point bifurcation. The dependence on Pr and Ta of the transitions is studied to estimate the type of modes, and their critical parameters, preferred at different stellar regimes.