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Time-Latitude Distribution of Prominences for 10 Solar Cycles: A study using Kodaikanal, Meudon and Kanzelhohe Data

Authors :
Chatterjee, Subhamoy
Hegde, Manjunath
Banerjee, Dipankar
Ravindra, B.
McIntosh, Scott W.
Source :
Earth and Space Science, 7, e2019EA000666 (2020)
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Solar prominences are structures of importance because of their role in polar field reversal. We study the long-term variation of the time latitude distribution of solar prominences in this article. To accomplish this, we primarily used the digitised disc-blocked Ca II K spectroheliograms as recorded from Kodaikanal Solar Observatory for the period of 1906 -- 2002. For improving the data statistics we included full disc H_alpha images from Meudon and Kanzelhohe Observatory which are available after 1980. We developed an automated technique to identify the latitudinal locations of prominences in daily images from all three datasets. Derived time-latitude distribution clearly depicted pole-ward migration of prominence structures for 10 cycles (15-24). Unlike previous studies, we separated the rate of pole-ward migration during on-set and near pole, using piece-wise linear fits. In most cases, we found acceleration in pole-ward migration with the change occurring near +/- 70 degree latitudes. The derived migration rates for such large number of solar cycles can provide important inputs towards understanding polar field build-up process.<br />Comment: 21 pages, 8 figures, 3 tables, published in Earth and Space Science, January, 2020

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Earth and Space Science, 7, e2019EA000666 (2020)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1802.07556
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1029/2019EA000666