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Ripples and Rush-to-the-Poles in the Photospheric Magnetic Field

The distribution of magnetic fields of positive and negative polarities over the surface of the Sun was studied on the basis of synoptic maps presented by the NSO/Kitt Peak (1978 – 2016). To emphasize the contribution of weak fields the following transformation of synoptic maps was made: for each sy...

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Published in:Solar physics 2023-05, Vol.298 (5), p.69, Article 69
Main Authors: Vernova, E. S., Tyasto, M. I., Baranov, D. G.
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Language:English
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Summary:The distribution of magnetic fields of positive and negative polarities over the surface of the Sun was studied on the basis of synoptic maps presented by the NSO/Kitt Peak (1978 – 2016). To emphasize the contribution of weak fields the following transformation of synoptic maps was made: for each synoptic map only magnetic fields with a modulus less than 5 G ( | B | ≤ 5 G ) were left unchanged, while larger or smaller fields were replaced by the corresponding threshold values +5 G or − 5 G . Cyclic variations of the magnetic-field polarity have been observed associated with two types of magnetic-field flows in the photosphere. Rush-to-the-poles (RTTP) appear near the maximum of solar activity and have the same sign as the following sunspots. The lifetime of RTTP is ∼ 3 yr, during which time they drift from latitudes 30 –  40 ∘ to the pole, causing the polarity change of the Sun’s polar field. Our aim is the study of another type of variation that has the form of series of flows with individual flows of 0.5 – 1 yr with alternating polarity. These flows, called “ripples” by Ulrich and Tran ( Astrophys. J. 768 , 189, 2013 ), are located in time between two RTTP and drift from the equator to latitudes of ∼ 50 ∘ . The period of variation of ripples was shown to be 1.1 yr for the northern hemisphere and 1.3 yr for the southern hemisphere. It was found that the amplitude of the variation was higher for the time intervals where the polar field had a positive sign. Within the same flow, fields of positive and negative signs developed in antiphase. Two types of flow – RTTP and ripples – together formed a unique structure that had a close connection to the magnetic solar cycle.
ISSN:0038-0938
1573-093X
DOI:10.1007/s11207-023-02164-z