An estimation of parameters of dimension of the Sun's background magnetic fields on the basis of H-alpha charts. The years 1914 - 1984.

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On the basis of H-alpha synoptic charts (1914 - 1984) an index has been used, that characterizes the predominance of the area, taken by the background field of certain polarity in 10° latitude bands. This index has been used for estimation of the number of independent degree of freedom for different latitude zones of the Sun. It is found that for the 50° - 90° latitudes the number of degrees of freedom is equal to two and in the zone of sunspots this number is three. On the basis of the data obtained a conclusion is made on the existence of two possibly independent dynamic systems on the Sun: 1) a system generating the global background magnetic field on the entire disk with two degrees of freedom and 2) a system, responsible for generation of active regions.

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