Reconstruction of a Hundred Years Series of Solar Filaments from Daily Observational Data


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Abstract

The preliminary results of solar filaments distinguished in daily H-alpha observations at Kodaikanal (1912–2002) are presented. To mark the boundaries of solar filaments, methods based on automated procedures of marking low-contrast objects on the solar disk, as well as editing of the marked boundaries in a semiautomated manner, were developed. The characteristics of solar filaments were analyzed. Latitudinal diagrams of filaments number in 15–23 activity cycles were constructed. As is shown, one maximum in the filament latitudinal distribution may be clearly distinguished during activity cycles in both hemispheres. This maximum is located slightly higher (θ ~ 25°–30°) than the sunspot distribution maximum (θ ~ 14°–17°). However, there are no other local maxima related to the zonal structure of the large-scale magnetic field (Makarov and Sivaraman, 1989).

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K. A. Tlatova

Kislovodsk Mountain Astronomical Station of the Pulkovo Observatory

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Email: k.tlatova@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Kislovodsk

V. V. Vasil’eva

Kislovodsk Mountain Astronomical Station of the Pulkovo Observatory

Email: k.tlatova@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Kislovodsk

A. G. Tlatov

Kislovodsk Mountain Astronomical Station of the Pulkovo Observatory; Kalmyk State University

Email: k.tlatova@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Kislovodsk; Elista

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