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- Title
Estimation of the Lifetime of Slow-Decaying Unipolar Active Regions in the Framework of the Turbulent Erosion Model.
- Authors
Plotnikov, Andrei; Abramenko, Valentina; Kutsenko, Alexander
- Abstract
We explore the properties and behavior of slow-decaying unipolar sunspot groups in the framework of the turbulent erosion model suggested by Petrovay and Moreno-Insertis (Astrophys. J.485, 398, 1997). The basic concept of the model is the suppression of turbulent diffusivity inside a magnetic flux tube by strong magnetic fields. As a result, the outer turbulent plasma detaches magnetic features primarily from the external border of a magnetic flux tube. The radius of the tube exhibits inward progression at a constant rate. The model predicts older sunspots to decay slower, and it seems to be very promising to explain the slow decay of long-living unipolar sunspot groups. By analyzing the magnetic structure associated with a sunspot, we did reveal a gradual decrease in the magnetic structure radius at a constant rate, implying the validity of the model. However, in some cases, the derived velocity of the radius decrease was too low: our calculations provided implausibly high estimations for the lifetime and maximal area of such sunspots. We discuss possible additional mechanisms affecting the decay rate of such peculiar sunspots.
- Subjects
SUNSPOTS; MAGNETIC structure; PLASMA turbulence; MAGNETIC flux; EROSION; MAGNETIC fields
- Publication
Solar Physics, 2024, Vol 299, Issue 3, p1
- ISSN
0038-0938
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11207-024-02278-y