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Flaring Hale Sector Boundaries. Leif Svalgaard 3 June, 2011. Almost 37 years ago one of our students published this paper in Solar Physics. Flares seemed to cluster near a specific type of sector boundary. Almost all the activity for that time was in the Northern Hemisphere.
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Flaring Hale Sector Boundaries Leif Svalgaard 3 June, 2011
Almost 37 years ago one of our students published this paper in Solar Physics
Flares seemed to cluster near a specific type of sector boundary
Almost all the activity for that time was in the Northern Hemisphere
Dittmer concluded Similar things were seen by others at the time
We remarked that Now, 35 years later that is unfortunately still the case
What is a Hale Boundary? A Hale Boundary is that part of a solar sector boundary where the change of polarity matches that of active regions in that hemisphere ‘Sector Boundary’ has gone out of use. ‘Neutral Line’ may be a more familiar term
Sector Boundaries are places with magnetic arcades of closed field lines Trapping the coronal plasma in high-density structures that we can ‘see’
Green Fe XIV Coronal Brightnessis associated with Active Regions [and more] ? ? Altrock, 2009
What we would predict from Dittmer’s [and other’s] finding did manifest itself in the Green Corona It was brighter over Hale boundaries
The Coronal Excess Brightness over Hale Boundaries switches abruptly at solar minimum
The Photospheric Magnetic Field [MWO] is at a maximum at the Hale Boundary Magnitude of the field measured at Mt. Wilson
Flipping and Sign-Reversing Building a nominal average magnetogram for a (-,+) boundary at Central Meridian. A Synchronic Image
Having Lunch at UCB • I told Hugh Hudson about the Hale Boundary concept and Phil Dittmer’s finding about flares and Hale Boundaries • Hugh didn’t believe there was anything to it. Flares should not be organized that way. • I proposed a test using the thousands of flares observed by RHESSI
This is what he [and Iain Hannah] found, using all RHESSI flares during 2002-2008 The circles mark where I predicted fewer flares…
We eventually published this result After some fight with [as Hugh put it] a ‘crafty’ referee
Prettied up Figures RHESSI flare list NOAA flare list
Looking at the GWILL Hale Non-Hale