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UFN, 2005 Volume 175, Number 5, Pages 475–494 (Mi ufn176)

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REVIEWS OF TOPICAL PROBLEMS

The differential rotation of stars

L. L. Kitchatinov

Institute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics

Abstract: Astronomical observations of recent years have substantially extended our knowledge of the rotation of stars. Helioseismology has found out that the equator-to-pole decline in the angular velocity observed on the solar surface traces down to the deep interior of the Sun. New information has been gained regarding the dependence of the rotational nonuniformities on the angular velocity and mass of the star. These achievements have prompted the development of the theory of differential rotation, which is the focal point of this review. Nonuniform rotation results from the interaction of turbulent convection with rotation. The investigation into the turbulent mechanisms of angular-momentum transport has reached a level at which the obtained results can serve as the basis for developing quantitative models of stellar rotation. Such models contain virtually no free parameters but closely reproduce the helioseismological data on the internal rotation of the Sun. The theoretical predictions on the differential rotation of the stars agree with observations. A brief discussion is held here on the relation between the magnetic activity of stars and the nonuniformity of their rotation and on prospects for further development of the theory.

PACS: 47.27.-i, 47.32.-y, 97.10.-q

Received: October 27, 2004
Revised: December 28, 2004

DOI: 10.3367/UFNr.0175.200505b.0475


 English version:
Physics–Uspekhi, 2005, 48:5, 449–467

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