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30 Apr 2010 Space Weather Workshop 1 A Long-term Sunspot Magnetic Field Decrease William Livingston (NSO) Rachel MacDonald (Yale) Tom Schad (UAz)
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A Long-term Sunspot Magnetic Field Decrease. William Livingston (NSO) Rachel MacDonald (Yale) Tom Schad (UAz). Dark umbral cores observed. Intro to spectra. Magnetostatics can be used to describe horizontal pressure balance between spot and surrounding solar photosphere. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: A Long-term Sunspot Magnetic Field Decrease

30 Apr 2010 Space Weather Workshop 1

A Long-term Sunspot Magnetic Field Decrease

William Livingston (NSO)

Rachel MacDonald (Yale)

Tom Schad (UAz)

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• Intro to spectra

Dark umbral cores observed

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• Magnetostatics can be used to describe horizontal pressure balance between spot and surrounding solar photosphere.

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• Magnetostatics can be used to describe horizontal pressure balance between spot and surrounding solar photosphere.

Ps = nkTs + magnetic pressure

Pp = nkTp

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• If sunspot magnetic fields changed, and the solar photosphere remained constant, then the sunspot temperatures should also change: this would impact the sunspot intensities, and the abundance of molecules.

Solid: 18 Sep 98, I=.55 Iqs

Dashed: 27 Dec 05, I=.78 Iqs

Jaeggli 2009

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KPVT data archive

First work: 4000 spots:Imin,Numbra

Current work: 13,000 spots, Imin, Numbra, Magnetic Field

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Although variations in Intensity were seen, no radius change was seen in this sample from the archive.

This was in conflict with well-known empirical B vs radius correlations.

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• The automated sampling also showed that the B vs. radius relationship remained constant through solar cycle 23.

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• The automated sampling also showed that the B vs. radius relationship remained constant through solar cycle 23.

• Only small changes were seen in I and B vs. time in the larger sample, but importantly the change seen were fully accounted for by changes in the radius

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• The automated sampling also showed that the B vs. radius relationship remained constant through solar cycle 23.

• Only small changes were seen in I and B vs. time in the larger sample, but importantly the change seen were fully accounted for by changes in the radius

• Conclusion: the fundamental structure of a sunspot doesn’t change through the cycle… the only support for the IR measurements is a slightly changing mean radius.

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Introduction

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Introduction

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Introduction

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Introduction

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Conservative interpretation

• The distribution of the sunspot magnetic fields during the declining phase of the sunspot cycle are different from the fields during the rise phase of the sunspot cycle.

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…possible implication

• Making three assumptions:– Livingston’s cycle 23 IR measurements represent the

“true” sunspot magnetic field probability distribution function

– There is a real physical cut-off so that no sunspots form with maximum magnetic fields less than 1500G

– The decrease in the mean field continues

• …then Solar cycle 24 will peak with a spot number of 57, and cycle 25 will peak with a spot number of 3.

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Critical observations

• IR measurements of the true B field strength in sunspots must be made in the next sunspot cycle

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Critical observations

• IR measurements of the true B field strength in sunspots must be made in the next sunspot cycle– Will umbrae with B>3000G return?

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Critical observations

• IR measurements of the true B field strength in sunspots must be made in the next sunspot cycle– Will umbrae with B>3000G return?– Will most cycle 24 spots have B<2000G?

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Critical observations

• IR measurements of the true B field strength in sunspots must be made in the next sunspot cycle– Will umbrae with B>3000G return?– Will most cycle 24 spots have B<2000G?

• Efforts are underway to cross-calibrate Livingston’s observations with 2-D maps of the IR sunspot magnetic fields from the NAC.