Magnetic field variations in the umbra of single sunspots during their passage across the solar disk

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Iu. S. Zagainova
V. G. Fainshtein
V. N. Obridko
G. V. Rudenko
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[1] Russian Academy of Sciences,Institute of Terrestrial Magnetism, Ionosphere and Radio Wave Propagation
[2] Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences,Institute of Solar
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Geomagnetism and Aeronomy | 2016年 / 56卷
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Temporal variations of the maximum (Bmax) and average (〈B〉) magnetic inductions, minimum (αmin) and average (〈α〉) inclination angles of the field lines to the radial direction from the center of the Sun, and areas of the sunspot umbra S in the umbra of single sunspots during their passage across the solar disk are investigated. The variation of the properties of single sunspots has been considered at different stages of their existence, i.e., during formation, the “quiet” period, and the disappearance stage. It has been found that, for the majority of the selected single sunspots, there is a positive correlation between Bmax and S and between 〈B〉 and S defined at different times during the passage of sunspots across the solar disk. It is shown in this case that the nature of the dependence between the parameters αmin and Bmax, αmin and S, as well as between 〈α〉 and 〈B〉, 〈α〉 and S, can vary from sunspot to sunspot, but for many sunspots the inclination angle of the field lines decreases on average with the growth of the sunspot umbra area and the field strength.
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