The Association of Filaments, Polarity Inversion Lines, and Coronal Hole Properties with the Sunspot Cycle: An Analysis of the McIntosh Database

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作者
Mazumder, Rakesh [1 ]
Bhowmik, Prantika [1 ]
Nandy, Dibyendu [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Indian Inst Sci Educ & Res Kolkata, Ctr Excellence Space Sci India, Mohanpur 741246, W Bengal, India
[2] Indian Inst Sci Educ & Res Kolkata, Dept Phys Sci, Mohanpur 741246, W Bengal, India
关键词
Sun: corona; Sun:; filaments; prominences; Sun: magnetic fields; Sun: photosphere; sunspots; GLOBAL SOLAR CORONA; EXTREME-ULTRAVIOLET OBSERVATIONS; MAGNETIC-FIELDS; MASS EJECTIONS; HIGH-LATITUDES; EVOLUTION; SUN; PROMINENCES; VARIABILITY; ASYMMETRY;
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10.3847/1538-4357/aae68a
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
摘要
Filaments and coronal holes, two principal features observed in the solar corona, are sources of space weather variations. Filament formation is closely associated with polarity inversion lines (PILs) on the solar photosphere which separate positive and negative polarities of the surface magnetic field. The origin of coronal holes is governed by large-scale unipolar magnetic patches on the photosphere from where open magnetic field lines extend to the heliosphere. We study the properties of filaments, PILs, and coronal holes in solar cycles 20, 21, 22, and 23 utilizing the McIntosh archive. We detect a prominent cyclic behavior of filament length, PIL length, and coronal hole area with significant correspondence with the solar magnetic cycle. The spatio-temporal evolution of the geometric centers of filaments shows a butterfly-like structure and distinguishable poleward migration of long filaments during cycle maxima. We identify this rush to the poles of filaments to be co-temporal with the initiation of polar field reversal as gleaned from Mount Wilson and Wilcox Solar Observatory polar field observations, and quantitatively establish their temporal correspondence. We analyze the filament tilt angle distribution to constrain their possible origins. The majority of the filaments exhibit negative and positive tilt angles in the northern and the southern hemispheres, respectively, strongly suggesting that their formation is governed by the overall large-scale magnetic field distribution on the solar photosphere and not by the small-scale intra-active region magnetic field configurations. We also investigate the hemispheric asymmetry in filaments, PILs, and coronal holes. We find that the hemispheric asymmetry in filaments and PILs is positively correlated with sunspot area asymmetry, whereas coronal hole asymmetry is uncorrelated.
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