Coronal Magnetometry 2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-2038-9_14
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Photospheric Magnetic Field: Relationship Between North–South Asymmetry and Flux Imbalance

Abstract: Photospheric magnetic fields were studied using the Kitt Peak synoptic maps for 1976 − 2003. Only strong magnetic fields (B > 100 G) of the equatorial region were taken into account. The north-south asymmetry of the magnetic fluxes was considered as well as the imbalance between positive and negative fluxes. The north-south asymmetry displays a regular alternation of the dominant hemisphere during the solar cycle: the northern hemisphere dominated in the ascending phase, the southern one in the descending phas… Show more

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“…Murakozy and Ludm´any (2012) analyzed hemispheric SSN data from the Greenwich Royal Observatory for 12 cycles (12-23), finding phase of hemispheric cycles shows an alternating variation; NH leads in 4 and follows in 4 cycles, 4+4 cycle period is close to Gleissberg (1939) cycle; Zolotova et al (2009) reached a similar conclusion. Vernova et al (2014) find that the Cycle 24 may be violating this rule. Yearly updated solar polar magnetic field for 1976-2018 is plotted in Figure 2.…”
Section: Ssn(v2)mentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Murakozy and Ludm´any (2012) analyzed hemispheric SSN data from the Greenwich Royal Observatory for 12 cycles (12-23), finding phase of hemispheric cycles shows an alternating variation; NH leads in 4 and follows in 4 cycles, 4+4 cycle period is close to Gleissberg (1939) cycle; Zolotova et al (2009) reached a similar conclusion. Vernova et al (2014) find that the Cycle 24 may be violating this rule. Yearly updated solar polar magnetic field for 1976-2018 is plotted in Figure 2.…”
Section: Ssn(v2)mentioning
confidence: 89%