Bibcode
Petrovay, K.; Martínez Pillet, V.; van Driel-Gesztelyi, L.
Bibliographical reference
Solar Physics, v. 188, Issue 2, p. 315-330 (1999).
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1999
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Citations
29
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Description
In a statistical analysis of Debrecen Photoheliographic Results sunspot
area data we find that the logarithmic deviation (logD)' of the area
decay rate D from the parabolic mean decay law (derived in the first
paper in this series) follows a Gaussian probability distribution. As a
consequence, the actual decay rate D and the time-averaged decay rate
overline D are also characterized by approximately lognormal
distributions, as found in an earlier work. The correlation time of
(logD)' is about 3 days. We find a significant physical anticorrelation
between (logD)' and the amount of plage magnetic flux of the same
polarity in an annulus around the spot on Kitt Peak magnetograms. The
anticorrelation is interpreted in terms of a generalization of the
turbulent erosion model of sunspot decay to the case when the flux tube
is embedded in a preexisting homogeneous `plage' field. The decay rate
is found to depend inversely on the value of this plage field, the
relation being very close to logarithmic, i.e., the plage field acts as
multiplicative noise in the decay process. A Gaussian probability
distribution of the field strength in the surrounding plage will then
naturally lead to a lognormal distribution of the decay rates, as
observed. It is thus suggested that, beside other multiplicative noise
sources, the environmental effect of surrounding plage fields is a major
factor in the origin of lognormally distributed large random deviations
from the mean law in the sunspot decay rates.