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Title: Dependence of Supergranular Length-Scales on Network Magnetic Fields
Authors: Raju, K. P
Singh, J
Keywords: Chromospheric Network Cells
Network Magnetic Field
Solar
Solar Cycle
Network Magnetic Fields
Issue Date: May-2002
Publisher: Springer
Citation: Solar Physics, Vol. 207, No. 1, p. 11 - 16
Abstract: In an earlier paper by Raju, Srikanth, and Singh (1998), the average size of chromospheric network cells has been shown to have a dependence on the solar latitude. This was presumed to be due to the reduction of supergranular length-scales by network magnetic field enhancements. It has been found that the network brightness enhancements over solar latitude support this finding. Significant negative correlations have been found between the average cell size and the network brightness enhancements. Since the brightness enhancements are essentially due to the magnetic field concentrations, it is suggested that the network magnetic fields reduce the network cell sizes. We have also obtained the variations of skewness of network brightness distributions over solar latitude, which follow the network field variations. This complements the findings of Caccin et al. (1998) that skewness of brightness distribution follows the solar cycle. The findings suggest that the dependence of supergranular sizes, network brightness, and skewness of network brightness distribution on solar latitude or on the phase of the solar cycle is due to the associated variation of network magnetic fields.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2248/2817
ISSN: 0038-0938
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