Impact of rogue active regions on hemispheric asymmetry
Abstract
The solar dipole moment at activity minimum is a good predictor of the strength of the subsequent solar cycle. Through a systematic analysis using a state-of-the-art 22 D solar dynamo model, we found that bipolar magnetic regions (BMR) with atypical characteristics can modify the strength of the next cycle via their impact on the buildup of the dipole moment as a sunspot cycle unfolds. In addition to summarizing these results, we present further effects of such "rogue" BMRs. These have the ability to generate hemispheric asymmetry in the subsequent sunspot cycle, since they modify the polar cap flux asymmetry of the ongoing cycle. We found strong correlation between the polar cap flux asymmetry of cycle i and the total pseudo sunspot number asymmetry of cycle i + 1 . Good correlation also appears in the case of the time lag of the hemispheres of cycle i + 1.
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@article{arxiv.1909.07672,
title = {Impact of rogue active regions on hemispheric asymmetry},
author = {Melinda Nagy and Alexandre Lemerle and Paul Charbonneau},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1909.07672},
year = {2019}
}