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2013ApJ...772...52G - Astrophys. J., 772, 52 (2013/July-3)

First synoptic maps of photospheric vector magnetic field from SOLIS/VSM: non-radial magnetic fields and hemispheric pattern of helicity.

GOSAIN S., PEVTSOV A.A., RUDENKO G.V. and ANFINOGENTOV S.A.

Abstract (from CDS):

We use daily full-disk vector magnetograms from Vector Spectromagnetograph on Synoptic Optical Long-term Investigations of the Sun system to synthesize the first Carrington maps of the photospheric vector magnetic field. We describe these maps and make a comparison of the observed radial field with the radial field estimate from line-of-sight magnetograms. Furthermore, we employ these maps to study the hemispheric pattern of current helicity density, Hc, during the rising phase of solar cycle 24. The longitudinal average over the 23 consecutive solar rotations shows a clear signature of the hemispheric helicity rule, i.e., Hc is predominantly negative in the north and positive in the south. Although our data include the early phase of cycle 24, there appears to be no evidence for a possible (systematic) reversal of the hemispheric helicity rule at the beginning of the cycle as predicted by some dynamo models. Furthermore, we compute the hemispheric pattern in active region latitudes (-30° ≤ θ ≤ 30°) separately for weak (100 G <|Br| < 500 G) and strong (|Br| > 1000 G) radial magnetic fields. We find that while the current helicity of strong fields follows the well-known hemispheric rule (i.e., θ. Hc< 0), Hc of weak fields exhibits an inverse hemispheric behavior (i.e., θ. Hc> 0), albeit with large statistical scatter. We discuss two plausible scenarios to explain the opposite hemispheric trend of helicity in weak and strong field regions.

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Journal keyword(s): Sun: dynamo - Sun: interior - Sun: magnetic topology - Sun: photosphere - Sun: surface magnetism

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