Vol 15, No 1

The north-south asymmetry of solar filaments separately at low and high latitudes in solar cycle 23

De-Fang Kong, Zhi-Ning Qu, Qiao-Ling Guo

Abstract

Abstract We present the results of a study on the north-south asymmetry of solar filaments at low (<50°) and high (>60°) latitudes using daily filament numbers from January 1998 to November 2008 (solar cycle 23). It is found that the northern hemisphere is dominant at low latitudes for cycle 23. However, a similar asymmetry does not occur for solar filaments at high latitudes. The present study indicates that the hemispheric asymmetry of solar filaments at high latitudes in a cycle appears to have little connection with that at low latitudes. Our results support that the observed magnetic fields at high latitudes include two components: one comes from the emergence of the magnetic fields from the solar interior and the other comes from the drift of the magnetic activity at low latitudes.

Keywords

Keywords Sun: activity — Sun: filaments, prominences — methods: data analysis

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