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The magnetic fields of active regions

โœ Scribed by Robert F. Howard


Publisher
Springer
Year
1990
Tongue
English
Weight
538 KB
Volume
126
Category
Article
ISSN
0038-0938

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โœฆ Synopsis


The Mount Wilson coarse array data set is used to define active regions in the interval 1967 to August, 1988. From the positions of these active regions on consecutive days, rotation rates are derived. The differential rotation of the active regions is calculated and compared with previous magnetic field and plage rates. The agreement is good except for the variation with time. The active region rates are slower by a few percent than the magnetic field or facular rates. The differential rotation rate of active regions with reversed magnetic polarity orientations is calculated. These regions show little or no evidence for differential rotation, although uncertainties in this determination are large. A correlation is found between rotation rate and region size in the sense that larger regions rotate more slowly. A correlation between rotation rate and cycle phase is suggested which is in agreement with earlier sunspot results. Leading and following portions of active regions, unlike leading and following spots, show little or no difference in their rotation rates. The regions with polarity orientations nearest the normal configuration tend to show rotation rates that are nearest the average values. Most of these results generally support the conclusion that old, weaker magnetic fields have evolved different subsurface connections from the time they were a part of sunspots or plages. It seems possible that they are connected at a shallower layer than are sunspot or plage fields.


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