论文标题
来自白光图像和磁图的活动区域倾斜角度:磁舌的作用
Active-Region Tilt Angles from White-Light Images and Magnetograms: The Role of Magnetic Tongues
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论文摘要
在出现阶段,活动区域(AR)极性(AR)极性(AR)极性的存在大多可见。使用长期白光(WL)数据库对AR倾斜度进行了彻底测量,有时与磁场信息结合使用。由于磁性舌对WL倾斜测量的影响之前尚未考虑到WL倾斜测量,因此我们旨在研究它们在倾斜角度值中的作用,并将其与从LOS磁力图中得出的作用进行比较。我们应用四种方法来计算一般双极AR的倾斜角:一种将K-均值算法应用于WL数据,第二个包括极性数据的磁场符号,以及第三个使用每个极性的磁性通量加权中心。以这些方式计算的倾斜值都受磁舌的存在影响。因此,我们应用了新开发的核心场拟合估计器(咖啡)方法,将舌中的磁通量与AR芯中的磁通量分开。我们将四个计算的倾角值以及这些值与长期WL数据库中报道的值进行了比较。对于低磁通舌的AR,不同的方法报告了一致的倾斜角度值。但是对于具有高通量舌头的AR,所有方法之间存在明显的差异,表明磁舌影响了不同的WL和磁数据。然而,通常,咖啡可以更好地估计主双杆倾斜,因为当它发生在主双杆磁极之间时,它既消除了舌头的效果,又可以消除辅助两极的效果。
The presence of elongations in active region (AR) polarities, called magnetic tongues, are mostly visible during their emergence phase. AR tilts have been measured thoroughly using long-term white-light (WL) databases, sometimes combined with magnetic field information. Since the influence of magnetic tongues on WL tilt measurements has not been taken into account before, we aim to investigate their role in tilt-angle values and to compare them with those derived from LOS magnetograms. We apply four methods to compute the tilt angle of generally bipolar ARs: one applies the k-means algorithm to WL data, a second one includes the magnetic field sign of the polarities to WL data, and a third one uses the magnetic flux-weighted center of each polarity. The tilt values computed in any of these ways are affected by the presence of magnetic tongues. Therefore, we apply the newly developed Core Field Fit Estimator (CoFFE) method to separate the magnetic flux in the tongues from that in the AR core. We compare the four computed tilt-angle values, as well as these with the ones reported in long-term WL databases. For ARs with low magnetic flux tongues the different methods report consistent tilt-angle values. But for ARs with high flux tongues there are noticeable discrepancies between all methods indicating that magnetic tongues affect differently WL and magnetic data. However, in general, CoFFE achieves a better estimation of the main bipole tilt because it removes both the effect of tongues as well as the emergence of secondary bipoles when it occurs in between the main bipole magnetic polarities.