Anomalous Surge of the White-Light Corona at the Onset of the Declining Phase of Solar Cycle 24

被引:0
|
作者
P. Lamy
B. Boclet
J. Wojak
D. Vibert
机构
[1] UMR 7326,Laboratoire d’Astrophysique de Marseille
[2] CNRS & Aix-Marseille Université,undefined
来源
Solar Physics | 2017年 / 292卷
关键词
Corona, quiet; Solar cycle, observations;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
In late 2014, when the current Solar Cycle 24 entered its declining phase, the white-light corona as observed by the LASCO-C2 coronagraph underwent an unexpected surge that increased its global radiance by 60%, reaching a peak value comparable to the peak values of the more active Solar Cycle 23. A comparison of the temporal variation of the white-light corona with the variations of several indices and proxies of solar activity indicate that it best matches the variation of the total magnetic field. The daily variations point to a localized enhancement or bulge in the electron density that persisted for several months. Carrington maps of the radiance and of the HMI photospheric field allow connecting this bulge to the emergence of the large sunspot complex AR 12192 in October 2014, the largest since AR 6368 observed in November 1990. The resulting unusually high increase of the magnetic field and the distortion of the neutral sheet in a characteristic inverse S-shape caused the coronal plasma to be trapped along a similar pattern. A 3D reconstruction of the electron density based on time-dependent solar rotational tomography supplemented by 2D inversion of the coronal radiance confirms the morphology of the bulge and reveals that its level was well above the standard models of a corona of the maximum type, by typically a factor of 3. A rather satisfactory agreement is found with the results of the thermodynamic MHD model produced by Predictive Sciences, although discrepancies are noted. The specific configuration of the magnetic field that led to the coronal surge resulted from the interplay of various factors prevailing at the onset of the declining phase of the solar cycles, which was particularly efficient in the case of Solar Cycle 24.
引用
收藏
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] WHITE-LIGHT NETWORK IN SOLAR PHOTOSPHERE
    LIU, SY
    SOLAR PHYSICS, 1974, 39 (02) : 297 - 300
  • [42] Comparison of Synoptic Maps and PFSS Solutions for The Declining Phase of Solar Cycle 24
    Li, Huichao
    Feng, Xueshang
    Wei, Fengsi
    JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS, 2021, 126 (03)
  • [43] The origin of solar white-light flares
    Ding, M. D.
    Physics of Chromospheric Plasmas, 2007, 368 : 417 - 422
  • [44] Synoptic Measurements of Electron Temperature and Speed in the Solar Corona with Next Generation White-Light Coronagraph
    Reginald, Nelson
    Newmark, Jeffrey
    Rastaetter, Lutz
    SOLAR PHYSICS, 2020, 295 (07)
  • [45] White-Light Observations and Polarimetric Analysis of the Solar Corona During the Eclipse of 1 August 2008
    V. I. Skomorovsky
    V. D. Trifonov
    G. P. Mashnich
    Y. S. Zagaynova
    V. G. Fainshtein
    G. I. Kushtal
    S. A. Chuprakov
    Solar Physics, 2012, 277 : 267 - 281
  • [46] Time–Latitudinal Development of the White-Light Coronal Structures over a Solar Cycle
    Marcel BělÍk
    Eva MarkovÁ
    Vojtech Rušin
    Milan Minarovjech
    Solar Physics, 2004, 224 : 269 - 275
  • [47] White-Light Observations and Polarimetric Analysis of the Solar Corona During the Eclipse of 1 August 2008
    Skomorovsky, V. I.
    Trifonov, V. D.
    Mashnich, G. P.
    Zagaynova, Y. S.
    Fainshtein, V. G.
    Kushtal, G. I.
    Chuprakov, S. A.
    SOLAR PHYSICS, 2012, 277 (02) : 267 - 281
  • [48] Radio tracking of a white-light coronal mass ejection from solar corona to interplanetary medium
    Reiner, MJ
    Kaiser, ML
    Plunkett, SP
    Prestage, NP
    Manning, R
    ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 2000, 529 (01): : L53 - L56
  • [49] 3-DIMENSIONAL IMAGE OF THE SOLAR CORONA FROM WHITE-LIGHT OBSERVATIONS OF THE 1991 ECLIPSE
    KOUTCHMY, S
    MOLODENSKY, MM
    NATURE, 1992, 360 (6406) : 717 - 719
  • [50] Synoptic Measurements of Electron Temperature and Speed in the Solar Corona with Next Generation White-Light Coronagraph
    Nelson Reginald
    Jeffrey Newmark
    Lutz Rastaetter
    Solar Physics, 2020, 295