Physics
Scientific paper
Sep 1988
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1988soph..117..359n&link_type=abstract
(Solar Cycle Workshop, Meeting, 2nd, Lake Tahoe, CA, May 1987) Solar Physics (ISSN 0038-0938), vol. 117, no. 2, 1988, p. 359-389
Physics
53
Coronal Holes, Solar Corona, Solar Magnetic Field, Solar Rotation, Sunspot Cycle, Meridional Flow, Photosphere, Solar Granulation, Solar Wind
Scientific paper
The authors show that the rotation of coronal holes can be understood in terms of a current-free model of the coronal magnetic field, in which holes are the footpoint locations of open field lines. The coronal field is determined as a function of time by matching its radial component to the photospheric flux distribution, whose evolution is simulated including differential rotation, supergranular diffusion, and meridional flow. The authors find that ongoing field-line reconnection allows the holes to rotate quasi-rigidly with their outer-coronal extensions, until their boundaries become constrained by the neutral line of the photospheric field as it winds up to form stripes of alternating magnetic polarity. The wind-up may be significantly retarded by a strong axisymmetric field component which forces the neutral line to low latitudes; it is also gradually halted by the cross-latitudinal transport of flux via supergranular diffusion and a poleward bulk flow. The authors conclude that a strong axisymmetric field component is responsible for the prolonged rigid rotation of large meridional holes during the declining phase of the sunspot cycle, but that diffusion and flow determine the less rigid rotation observed near sunspot maximum, when the holes corotate with their confining polarity stripes.
Nash Ana G.
Sheeley Neil R. Jr.
Wang Yu-Ming
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