The New Solar Minimum: How deep does the problem go?

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

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To be published at part of the SOHO-23 proceedings in Astronomical Society of the Pacific

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Although there are now some tentative signs that the start of cycle 24 has begun there is still considerable interest in the somewhat unusual behaviour of the current solar minimum and the apparent delay in the true start of the next cycle. While this behaviour is easily tracked by observing the change in surface activity a question can also be asked about what is happening beneath the surface where the magnetic activity ultimately originates? In order to try to answer this question we can look at the behaviour of the frequencies of the Sun's natural seismic modes of oscillation - the p modes. These seismic frequencies also respond to changes in activity and are probes of conditions in the solar interior. The Birmingham Solar Oscillations Network (BiSON) has made measurements of low-degree (low-$\ell$) p mode frequencies over the last three solar cycles, and so is in a unique position to explore the current unusual and extended solar minimum. We compare the frequency shifts in the low-$\ell$ p-modes obtained from the BiSON data with the change in surface activity as measured by different proxies and show there are significant differences especially during the declining phase of solar cycle 23 and into the current minimum. We also observe quasi-biennial periodic behaviour in the p mode frequencies over the last 2 cycles that, unlike in the surface measurements, seems to be present at mid- and low-activity levels. Additionally we look at the frequency shifts of individual $\ell$ modes.

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