Bibcode
Moreno-Insertis, F.; Solanki, S. K.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 313, Issue 2, pp. 411-422.
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2000
Citations
37
Refereed citations
27
Description
The frequencies of solar p-modes are known to change over the solar
cycle. There is also recent evidence that the relation between frequency
shift of low-degree modes and magnetic flux or other activity indicators
differs between the rising and falling phases of the solar cycle,
leading to a hysteresis in such diagrams. We consider the influence of
the changing large-scale surface distribution of the magnetic flux on
low-degree (l<=3) p-mode frequencies. To that end, we use
time-dependent models of the magnetic flux distribution and study the
ensuing frequency shifts of modes with different order and degree as a
function of time. The resulting curves are periodic functions (in simple
cases just sine curves) shifted in time by different amounts for the
different modes. We show how this may easily lead to hysteresis cycles
comparable to those observed. Our models suggest that high-latitude
fields are necessary to produce a significant difference in hysteresis
between odd- and even-degree modes. Only magnetic field distributions
within a small parameter range are consistent with the observations by
Jiménez-Reyes et al. Observations of p-mode frequency shifts are
therefore capable of providing an additional diagnostic of the magnetic
field near the solar poles. The magnetic distribution that is consistent
with the p-mode observations also appears reasonable compared with
direct measurements of the magnetic field.