The rotation rate of solar active and ephemeral regions — II. Temporal variations of the rotation rates [SSA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/2212.14740


Systematic studies of the rotation rate of sunspot groups using white-light images yield controversial results on the variations of the rotation rate: sunspot groups were found to either accelerate or decelerate systematically. This disagreement might be related to shortcomings of the method used to probe the rotation rate of sunspot groups. In contrast to previous works, in this study we use magnetic field maps to analyse the variations of the rotation rate of active regions. We found that an active region may exhibit either acceleration or deceleration during the emergence while the rotation rate remains almost unchanged during decay. Hence, we suppose that there is no systematic geometrical inclination to the radial direction of the apex of the subsurface magnetic flux loop forming an active region. A thorough comparison of the rotation rate of unipolar and bi/multipolar active regions revealed no significant changes in the rotation rate of decaying active regions. In contrast to previous works, we presume the rotation rate to keep constant (within the expected uncertainties) during the evolution of an active region after emergence.

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A. Kutsenko, V. Abramenko and D. Litvishko
Mon, 2 Jan 23
22/44

Comments: 10 pages, 5 figures, accepted by MNRAS