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A&A 442, 693-702 (2005)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20053250
Temporal variations in the magnetic network large-scale dynamics
N. MeunierLaboratoire d'Astrophysique de l'Observatoire Midi-Pyrénées, 57 avenue d'Azereix, BP 826, 65008 Tarbes Cedex, France
e-mail: meunier@bagn.obs-mip.fr
(Received 15 April 2005 / Accepted 26 July 2005)
Abstract
The variation in the magnetic network large-scale dynamics is investigated
using MDI magnetograms from 1996 to 2004. Cross-correlation and feature tracking techniques
are used on pairs of magnetograms in order to derive the dynamics at the solar surface, including
magnetic network regions. The variations for both methods are very different, the feature tracking
technique leading to generally much less variable dynamics over the cycle, except for the
rotation versus latitude. At cycle minimum, the increased differential rotation at high latitude combined
with a more rigid rotation at low latitude is indeed more pronounced with the feature tracking.
The rotation variations
put a strong constraint on the origin of these variations, as some strong
correlations between coefficients deduced from fits with Legendre polynomials are observed.
When using
the cross-correlation technique, the meridional circulation also tends to exhibit a more
complex behavior compared to rotation. This study provides the temporal variations
in the dependence of the dynamics on
the magnetic field and feature size as well as on polarities.
The dispersions in velocity for the following and leading polarities are studied
over the cycle.
Key words: Sun: magnetic fields -- Sun: photosphere -- Sun: activity -- Sun: faculae, plages
© ESO 2005
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