2002
DOI: 10.1086/342636
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A New Component of Solar Dynamics: North-South Diverging Flows Migrating toward the Equator with an 11 Year Period

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“…The residual flows shown here agree with f-mode analysis near the photosphere (Gizon 2003), and are in general agreement with findings from the ring-diagram analyses (Haber et al 2002;Basu & Antia 2003) that the gradient of the near-equator meridional flows steepen with the development of the solar cycle toward the solar maximum. However, divergent meridional flows from activity belts are found in much deeper solar layers in other timedistance studies (Chou & Dai 2001;Beck et al 2002).…”
Section: Meridional Flowmentioning
confidence: 71%
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“…The residual flows shown here agree with f-mode analysis near the photosphere (Gizon 2003), and are in general agreement with findings from the ring-diagram analyses (Haber et al 2002;Basu & Antia 2003) that the gradient of the near-equator meridional flows steepen with the development of the solar cycle toward the solar maximum. However, divergent meridional flows from activity belts are found in much deeper solar layers in other timedistance studies (Chou & Dai 2001;Beck et al 2002).…”
Section: Meridional Flowmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…By performing time-distance measurements, Chou & Dai (2001) and Beck et al (2002) detected migrating outflows from the solar activity belts, in addition to the normal poleward meridional flows. However, from the measurement of acoustic travel times alone, without doing inversions, it is difficult to determine the depth of the divergent flows.…”
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“…This represents a significant improvement in latitude coverage over helioseismic measurements of the meridional flow (see, e.g., Haber et al 2002 andBeck, Gizon, &Duvall 2002 for some recent results). Unlike Figure 5, some of the helioseismic measurements have shown evidence of a second cell in latitude.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%