Observations of rotating sunspots from TRACE


Autoria(s): Title, Alan; Carolus, Thomas; Shine, Richard; Wolfson, C. Jacob; Nightingale, Richard; Schrijver, Carolus; Brown, Daniel; Alexander, David
Contribuinte(s)

Institute of Mathematics & Physics (ADT)

Mathematics and Physics

Data(s)

16/01/2007

16/01/2007

2003

Resumo

Brown, D.S., Nightingale, R.W., Alexander, D., Schrijver, C.J., Metcalf, T.R., Shine, R.A., Title, A.M. and Wolfson, C.J., 2003, Observations of rotating sunspots from TRACE, Solar Physics, 216, 79-108.

Recent observations from TRACE in the photospheric white light channel have shown sunspots that rotate up to 200? about their umbral centre over a period of 3-5 days. The corresponding loops in the coronal fan are often seen to twist and can erupt as ares. In an ongoing study, seven cases of rotating sunspots have been identified, two of which can be associated with sigmoid structures appearing in Yohkoh/SXT and six with events seen by GOES. This paper analyses the rotation rates of the sunspots using TRACE white light data. Observations from AR 9114 are presented in detail in the main text and a summary of the results for the remaining six sunspots is presented in appendixes. Discussion of the key results, particularly common features, are presented, as well as possible mechanisms for sunspot rotation.

Peer reviewed

Formato

30

Identificador

Title , A , Carolus , T , Shine , R , Wolfson , C J , Nightingale , R , Schrijver , C , Brown , D & Alexander , D 2003 , ' Observations of rotating sunspots from TRACE ' Solar Physics , pp. 79-108 . DOI: 10.1023/A:1026138413791

1573-093X

PURE: 71752

PURE UUID: d34aeecb-744a-4a76-b924-be307cd6f4b3

dspace: 2160/298

http://hdl.handle.net/2160/298

http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/A:1026138413791

Idioma(s)

eng

Relação

Solar Physics

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