Cluster analysis of the space-time distribution of sunspot groups during solar cycle no. 20 |
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Authors: | Kristóf Petrovay Bashir K. Abuzeid |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Astronomy, Eötvös University, Kun Béla tér 2, H-1083 Budapest, Hungary;(2) Physics and Astronomy Department, Garyonis University, P.O. Box 9480, Benghazi, Libya |
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Abstract: | Cluster analysis (a Bayesian iteration procedure) was used to study the space-time distribution of sunspot groups in the time interval from 1965 to 1977. (Data were taken from the Greenwich and Debrecen Heliographic Results.) The distribution proved to be significantly non-random for the 8–10 groups cluster–1 (gr cl–1) level of clustering. Convincing evidence also favours non-random behaviour for other levels of clustering from the lowest (3–4 gr cl–1) up to the highest ( 150 gr cl–1) level. The rotation rate of the non-random pattern is generally slightly lower than the Carrington rate.The 8–10 gr cl–1 level, crudely corresponding to the sunspot nests investigated earlier, was studied in more detail. The cycle- and latitude-averaged rotational rate of the nests is slightly ( 1%) but significantly lower than the Carrington rate. Their differential rotation is strongly reduced: the cycle-averaged rotational rate varies only by 2–3% within the sunspot belt. A slight but significant bimodality is seen in the differential rotation curve: the intermediate latitudes ( 10°–20°) show a somewhat slower rotation than both the equatorial and the higher latitude regions. This might be explained by a time-dependence of the rotation rate coupled with the butterfly diagram. |
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