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Caligari, P.; Schussler, M.; Moreno-Insertis, F.
Bibliographical reference
1st Advances in Solar Physics Euroconference. Advances in Physics of Sunspots, ASP Conf. Ser. Vol. 118., Eds.: B. Schmieder, J.C. del Toro Iniesta, & M. Vazquez, p. 76.
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1997
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Description
We have performed numerical simulations of the rise of magnetic flux
tubes through the convection zone. We find that the observed proper
motions of pores and sunspots in young active regions can be understood
as a consequence of the Coriolis force: conservation of angular momentum
leads to a retardation of the rising flux loop with respect to those
parts of the flux tube that remain anchored in the overshoot layer below
the convection zone proper. The result is an asymmetric shape with the
following flank of the loop being more vertical than the leading part.
When emerging at the solar surface, the asymmetric shape of the tube
leads to proper motions which are in qualitative agreement with the
observations. By studying the dependence of the asymmetry on the initial
state of the flux tube we find that the observed proper motions favor a
mechanical equilibrium of the magnetic field in the overshoot layer. We
also find that small active regions (emerging from flux tubes with
little magnetic flux) are less asymmetric and should show weaker proper
motions than large bipolar regions. This prediction can be put to an
observational test.