22-year variations of the solar rotation and solar activity cycles |
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Authors: | A. G. Tlatov |
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Affiliation: | (1) High-Altitude Astronomical Station, Pulkovo Astronomical Observatory, Russian Academy of Sciences, Kislovodsk, Russia |
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Abstract: | We have performed a comparative analysis of the results of our study of the 22-year rotation variations obtained from data on large-scale magnetic fields in the Hα line, magnetographic observations, and spectral-corona observations. All these types of data suggest that the rotation rate at low latitudes slows down at an epoch close to the maximum of odd activity cycles. The 22-year waves of rotation-rate deviation from the mean values drift from high latitudes toward the equator in a time comparable to the magnetic-cycle duration. We discuss the possibility of the generation of a solar magnetic cycle by the interaction of 22-year torsional oscillations with the slowly changing or relic magnetic field. We consider the generation mechanisms of the high-latitude magnetic field through a superposition of the magnetic fields produced by the decay and dissipation of bipolar groups and the relic or slowly changing magnetic field and a superposition of the activity wave from the next activity cycle at high latitudes. |
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Keywords: | Sun differential rotation magnetic cycle |
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