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Solar Cycle Variation of Magnetic Flux Ropes inaQuasi-Static Coronal Evolution Model
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Yeates, A R
, Constable, JA
, Martens, PCH
2010
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Solar Cycle Variation of Magnetic Flux Ropes inaQuasi-Static Coronal Evolution Model
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, Martens, PCH
2010
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Solar Cycle Variation of Magnetic Flux Ropes inaQuasi-Static Coronal Evolution Model
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Solar Cycle Variation of Magnetic Flux Ropes inaQuasi-Static Coronal Evolution Model
2010
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The structure of electric current and magnetic helicity in the solar corona is closely linked to solar activity over the 11-year cycle, yet is poorly understood. As an alternative to traditional current-free \"potential-field\" extrapolations, we investigate a model for the global coronal magnetic field which is non-potential and time-dependent, following the build-up and transport of magnetic helicity due to flux emergence and large-scale photospheric motions. This helicity concentrates into twisted magnetic flux ropes, which may lose equilibrium and be ejected. Here, we consider how the magnetic structure predicted by this model - in particular the flux ropes - varies over the solar activity cycle, based on photospheric input data from six periods of cycle23. The number of flux ropes doubles from minimum to maximum, following the total length of photospheric polarity inversion lines. However, the number of flux rope ejections increases by a factor of eight, following the emergence rate of active regions. This is broadly consistent with the observed cycle modulation of coronal mass ejections, although the actual rate of ejections in the simulation is about a fifth of the rate of observed events. The model predicts that, even at minimum, differential rotation will produce sheared, non-potential, magnetic structure at all latitudes.
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