1. Comparative Solar Minima Using the McIntosh Archive.
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Hewins, Ian M., Gibson, Sarah E., Webb, David F., McFadden, Robert H., Kuchar, Thomas A., and Emery, Barbara A.
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SOLAR magnetic fields ,SOLAR cycle ,ARCHIVES ,SUNSPOTS - Abstract
The McIntosh Archive consists of four solar cycles (SC20–23) of synoptic maps of solar features (magnetic polarities, coronal holes, filaments, sunspots, plage) that were produced by Patrick McIntosh and his cartographers. In this paper we present the full Archive for the first time and find a hemispheric pattern of coronal hole polarity reflecting the Hale sunspot polarity pattern. In addition, we present a supplemental set of related maps created for the 2019–2020 solar minimum in support of the Whole Heliosphere and Planetary Interactions (WHPI) interval. To facilitate this addition, we cross calibrate EUV and He‐I 10,830 Å coronal holes and study differences between the WHPI solar minimum and the earlier minima in the main Archive. We find, first, that the visibility of coronal holes in EUV introduces a bias toward larger counts of low‐latitude coronal holes near solar minimum. However, the estimated lifetimes (in Carrington Rotations) of coronal hole complexes are unaffected by this fragmentation, and we find the longest‐lived low‐latitude coronal holes occurred during the 2008–2009 solar minimum, with 2019–2020 solar minimum lifetimes not far behind. In this way, we consider the large‐scale organization of solar magnetic fields between solar minima and study each solar minimum in the context of its solar cycle. Key Points: The McIntosh Archive of solar synoptic maps enables long‐term analysis of multiple solar cyclesBy cross calibrating coronal hole observations across wavelengths we extend the archive to the most recent solar minimumWe compare the past four minima and find the 2008–2009 interval had the longest‐lived low‐latitude coronal holes [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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