Change of Sunspot Groups Observed from 2002 to 2011 at ButterStar Observatory

Since the development of surface magnetic features should reflect the evolution of the solar magnetic field in the deep interior of the Sun, it is crucial to study properties of sunspots and sunspot groups to understand the physical processes working below the solar surface. Here, using the data set...

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Main Authors: Sung-Jin Oh, Heon-Young Chang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Korean Space Science Society (KSSS) 2012-09-01
Series:Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences
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Sun
Online Access:http://ocean.kisti.re.kr/downfile/volume/kosss/OJOOBS/2012/v29n3/OJOOBS_2012_v29n3_245.pdf
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spelling doaj-c0f43fa38f5d4074b71b6c3a711c536b2020-11-24T20:40:32ZengKorean Space Science Society (KSSS)Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences2093-55872093-14092012-09-0129324525110.5140/JASS.2012.29.3.245Change of Sunspot Groups Observed from 2002 to 2011 at ButterStar ObservatorySung-Jin Oh0Heon-Young Chang1Butterstar Observatory, Dongduchen High School, Dongduchen 483-707, KoreaDepartment of Astronomy and Atmospheric Sciences, Kyungpook National University, Daegu 702-701, KoreaSince the development of surface magnetic features should reflect the evolution of the solar magnetic field in the deep interior of the Sun, it is crucial to study properties of sunspots and sunspot groups to understand the physical processes working below the solar surface. Here, using the data set of sunspot groups observed at the ButterStar observatory for 3,364 days from 2002 October 16 to 2011 December 31, we investigate temporal change of sunspot groups depending on their Zürich classification type. Our main findings are as follows: (1) There are more sunspot groups in the southern hemisphere in solar cycle 23, while more sunspot groups appear in the northern hemisphere in solar cycle 24. We also note that in the declining phase of solar cycle 23 the decreasing tendency is apparently steeper in the solar northern hemisphere than in the solar southern hemisphere. (2) Some of sunspot group types make a secondary peak in the distribution between the solar maximum and the solar minimum. More importantly, in this particular data set, sunspot groups which have appeared in the solar southern hemisphere make a secondary peak 1 year after a secondary peak occurs in the solar northern hemisphere. (3) The temporal variations of small and large sunspot group numbers are disparate. That is, the number of large sunspot group declines earlier and faster and that the number of small sunspot group begins to rise earlier and faster. (4) The total number of observed sunspot is found to behave more likewise as the small sunspot group does. Hence, according to our findings, behaviors and evolution of small magnetic flux tubes and large magnetic flux tubes seem to be different over solar cycles. Finally, we conclude by briefly pointing out its implication on the space weather forecast.http://ocean.kisti.re.kr/downfile/volume/kosss/OJOOBS/2012/v29n3/OJOOBS_2012_v29n3_245.pdfSunsunspot groupsdata analysis
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author Sung-Jin Oh
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Change of Sunspot Groups Observed from 2002 to 2011 at ButterStar Observatory
Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences
Sun
sunspot groups
data analysis
author_facet Sung-Jin Oh
Heon-Young Chang
author_sort Sung-Jin Oh
title Change of Sunspot Groups Observed from 2002 to 2011 at ButterStar Observatory
title_short Change of Sunspot Groups Observed from 2002 to 2011 at ButterStar Observatory
title_full Change of Sunspot Groups Observed from 2002 to 2011 at ButterStar Observatory
title_fullStr Change of Sunspot Groups Observed from 2002 to 2011 at ButterStar Observatory
title_full_unstemmed Change of Sunspot Groups Observed from 2002 to 2011 at ButterStar Observatory
title_sort change of sunspot groups observed from 2002 to 2011 at butterstar observatory
publisher Korean Space Science Society (KSSS)
series Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences
issn 2093-5587
2093-1409
publishDate 2012-09-01
description Since the development of surface magnetic features should reflect the evolution of the solar magnetic field in the deep interior of the Sun, it is crucial to study properties of sunspots and sunspot groups to understand the physical processes working below the solar surface. Here, using the data set of sunspot groups observed at the ButterStar observatory for 3,364 days from 2002 October 16 to 2011 December 31, we investigate temporal change of sunspot groups depending on their Zürich classification type. Our main findings are as follows: (1) There are more sunspot groups in the southern hemisphere in solar cycle 23, while more sunspot groups appear in the northern hemisphere in solar cycle 24. We also note that in the declining phase of solar cycle 23 the decreasing tendency is apparently steeper in the solar northern hemisphere than in the solar southern hemisphere. (2) Some of sunspot group types make a secondary peak in the distribution between the solar maximum and the solar minimum. More importantly, in this particular data set, sunspot groups which have appeared in the solar southern hemisphere make a secondary peak 1 year after a secondary peak occurs in the solar northern hemisphere. (3) The temporal variations of small and large sunspot group numbers are disparate. That is, the number of large sunspot group declines earlier and faster and that the number of small sunspot group begins to rise earlier and faster. (4) The total number of observed sunspot is found to behave more likewise as the small sunspot group does. Hence, according to our findings, behaviors and evolution of small magnetic flux tubes and large magnetic flux tubes seem to be different over solar cycles. Finally, we conclude by briefly pointing out its implication on the space weather forecast.
topic Sun
sunspot groups
data analysis
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