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Constraints for Mercury’s Inner Core Size by Dynamo Modelling

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Mercury possesses an internally generated global magnetic field which significantly differs from Earth’s magnetic field in geometry and strength. While being much weaker (1% of Earth’s surface field strength), Mercury’s magnetic field is strongly aligned to the rotation axis and the magnetic equator is offset towards north. These characteristics of the field have been a challenging task for dynamo modelling. Current dynamo models for Mercury suggest that a stably stratified layer below the core-mantle boundary is necessary to explain the the weak, axisymmetric and offset dipole magnetic field. Although, having different geophysical measurements by NASA’s MESSENGER mission the inner core size of the planet is barely constrained. While interior models from geodetic measurements suggests an inner core sizes which can occupy half of the total core, dynamo models which generate a Mercury-like magnetic field have mostly a rather small inner core of around 400 km. In this study we performed dynamo simulations with a stably stratified layer below the core-mantle boundary which are able to reproduce Mercury’s magnetic field characteristics and we vary the inner core size in these models systematically. First results of the study reveal, that only dynamo models with a small inner core well below 750 km radius are capable of reproducing a Mercury-like magnetic field, while models with a larger inner cores cannot reproduce the offset magnetic equator.
Title: Constraints for Mercury’s Inner Core Size by Dynamo Modelling
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Mercury possesses an internally generated global magnetic field which significantly differs from Earth’s magnetic field in geometry and strength.
While being much weaker (1% of Earth’s surface field strength), Mercury’s magnetic field is strongly aligned to the rotation axis and the magnetic equator is offset towards north.
These characteristics of the field have been a challenging task for dynamo modelling.
Current dynamo models for Mercury suggest that a stably stratified layer below the core-mantle boundary is necessary to explain the the weak, axisymmetric and offset dipole magnetic field.
Although, having different geophysical measurements by NASA’s MESSENGER mission the inner core size of the planet is barely constrained.
While interior models from geodetic measurements suggests an inner core sizes which can occupy half of the total core, dynamo models which generate a Mercury-like magnetic field have mostly a rather small inner core of around 400 km.
In this study we performed dynamo simulations with a stably stratified layer below the core-mantle boundary which are able to reproduce Mercury’s magnetic field characteristics and we vary the inner core size in these models systematically.
First results of the study reveal, that only dynamo models with a small inner core well below 750 km radius are capable of reproducing a Mercury-like magnetic field, while models with a larger inner cores cannot reproduce the offset magnetic equator.

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