Asymmetry in the periodicities of solar photospheric fields: A probe to the unusual solar minimum prior to cycle 24
Abstract
Employing wavelet and Fourier methods, we investigate temporal variations of periodicities in the photospheric fields obtained from synoptic magnetograms of the National Solar Observatory at Kitt Peak (NSO/KP) spanning the years 1975-2009. A north-south asymmetry is noticed in the periodicities of photospheric fields in the latitude range, 45°-78°, when the data is grouped into fields prior to and after 1996. This asymmetry when coupled with the fact that both solar fields in the latitude range, 45°-78°, and the micro-turbulence levels in the inner heliosphere began declining ~ 1995-1996 suggests that active changes occurred in the underlying basic solar processes which eventually initiated, at the end of solar cycle 23, the build-up of the deepest solar minimum, in the past 100 years.
- Publication:
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Solar and Astrophysical Dynamos and Magnetic Activity
- Pub Date:
- July 2013
- DOI:
- 10.1017/S1743921313002305
- Bibcode:
- 2013IAUS..294...85B
- Keywords:
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- Sun: magnetic field;
- Sun: periodicity;
- and Sun: interior