Magnetic feature tracking, what determines the speed?

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Abstract

Recent observations revealed that small magnetic elements abundant at the solar surface move poleward with a velocity which seems to be lower than the plasma velocity U. Guerrero et al. (2011) explained this discrepancy as a consequence of diffusive spreading of the magnetic elements due to a positive radial gradient of |UΘ|. As the gradient's sign (inferred by local helioseismology) is still unclear, cases with a negative gradient are studied in this paper. Under this condition, the velocity of the magnetic tracers turns out to be larger than the plasma velocity, in disagreement with the observations. Alternative mechanisms for explaining them independently are proposed. For the turbulent magnetic pumping it is shown that it has to be unrealistically strong to reconcile the model with the observations.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationComparative Magnetic Minima
Subtitle of host publicationCharacterizing quiet times in the Sun and Stars
PublisherCambridge University Press
Pages70-74
Number of pages5
EditionS286
ISBN (Print)9781107019867
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2011

Publication series

NameProceedings of the International Astronomical Union
NumberS286
Volume7
ISSN (Print)1743-9213
ISSN (Electronic)1743-9221

Keywords

  • Sun: activity
  • Sun: magnetic fields

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