Hot Spots for Solar Activity for Cycle 23

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Solar flares from the Southern Hemisphere during cycle 23 are found to be concentrated in a pair of hot spots rotating with a synodic period of 28.2 days. For flares from the Northern Hemisphere, on the other hand, hot spots with high statistical significance are not found. Hot spots with rotation periods of about 28 days have been detected in analysis of southern-hemisphere flares of previous solar cycles. It will be discussed why hot spots of such long periods are found in the Southern Hemisphere while northern hemisphere hot spots have rotation period of about 27 days. This research has be supported by NASA.

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