Long-Term Variations in Solar Differential Rotation and Sunspot Activity, II: Differential Rotation Around the Maxima and Minima of Solar Cycles 12-24

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作者
Javaraiah, J.
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[1] Bikasipura, Bengaluru
关键词
Sun; dynamo; surface magnetism; activity; sunspots;
D O I
10.1007/s11207-020-01740-x
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
摘要
Studies of variations in the solar differential rotation are important for understanding the underlying mechanism of solar cycle and other variations of solar activity. We analyzed the sunspot-group daily data that were reported by Greenwich Photoheliographic Results (GPR) during the period 1874 - 1976 and Debrecen Photoheliographic Data (DPD) during the period 1977 - 2017. We determined the equatorial rotation rate [A] and the latitude gradient [B] components of the solar differential rotation by fitting the data in each of the 3-year moving time intervals (3-year MTIs) successively shifted by one year during the period 1874 - 2017 to the standard law of differential rotation. The values of A and B around the years of maxima and minima of Solar Cycles 12 - 24 are obtained from the 3-year MTIs series of A and B and studied the long-term cycle-to-cycle modulations in these coefficients. Here we have used the epochs of the maxima and minima of the Solar Cycles 12 - 24 that were recently determined from the revised Version-2 international sunspot-number series. We find that there exits a considerably significant secular decreasing-trend in A around the maxima of solar cycles. There exist no secular trends in both A and B around the minima of solar cycles. The secular trend in B around the maxima of solar cycles is also found to be statistically insignificant. We fitted a cosine function to the values of A, and also to those of B, after removing the corresponding linear trends. The cosine-fits suggest that there exist approximate to 54-year (approximate to 94-year) and approximate to 82-year (approximate to 79-year) periodicities in A (B) around the maxima and minima of solar cycles, respectively. The amplitude of the cosine-profile of A (B) around the minima of solar cycles is about 41% (65%) larger than that of A (B) around the maxima. In addition, the cosine profiles of A and B suggest a large (up to 180 degrees) phase difference between the long-term variations of A, and also between those of B, around maxima and minima of solar cycles. Implications of all these results are discussed briefly.
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