On the correlation of longitudinal and latitudinal motions of sunspots
β Scribed by Peter A. Gilman; Robert Howard
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1984
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 248 KB
- Volume
- 93
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0038-0938
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β¦ Synopsis
Using new measurements of positions of individual sunspots and sunspot groups obtained from 62 years of the Mt. Wilson white-light plate collection, we have recomputed the correlation between longitude and latitude motion. Our results for groups are similar to those of Ward (1965a) computed from the Greenwich record, but for individual spots the covariance is reduced by a factor of about 3 from the Ward values, though still of the same sign and still statistically significant. We conclude that there is a real correlation between longitude and latitude movement of individual spots, implying angular momentum transport toward the equator as inferred by Ward. The two thirds reduction in the covariance for individual spots as opposed to groups is probably due to certain properties of spot groups, as first pointed out in an unpublished manuscript by Leighton.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
Investigations based on independent observational materials and carried out by different authors show that sunspot groups display a latitudinal drift curve, the shape of which depends on phase in the solar cycle. Ward has tried to disprove this. His conclusions are based on ignorance of work done pr