Title: Meridional Flows, The Dynamo, and High Resolution Ring Analysis
1Meridional Flows, The Dynamo, and High Resolution
Ring Analysis
Deborah Haber, Brad Hindman, Juri Toomre
JILA, University of Colorado
2Dense-Pack flow field
SUBSURFACE FLOWS FOR TWO SUCCESSIVE DAYS
Magnetic Field Patterns Underlayed (Red-Green)
3Synoptic Mapping of SSW over Full Rotation
CR 1947
7 Mm DEPTH
Global Patterns of SOLAR SUBSURFACE WEATHER
7-day Averages of Ring-Diagram Inversions
4Meridional Flows Change as Cycle Progresses
1999
10 Mm
CR 1949
1997
CR 1923
5Meridional Flow Changes With Depth and Spatial
Position
1 Mm
16 Mm
6Evolving Mean Meridional Flows
MULTI- ROTATION AVERAGES
2000
2006
2004
1998
1996
2002
VARYING MERIDIONAL CELLS
7Meridional Flow as Function of Depth and
Latitude
2005
2004
2003
Depth
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
-60
0
20
40
60
-20
-40
Latitude
8Full Field Flows H alpha
9Flows Parallel and Perpendicularto Filament
Neutral Line
10Summary
- Local Helioseismology has enabled the study of
meridional flows as a function of depth and
horizontal position in the upper convection zone.
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- Meridional flows are not necessarily symmetric
about the solar equator and change over the
course of a solar cycle. - The Solar Dynamics Observatory should enable
continuous study of these flows.
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13Local Helioseismology Ring-Diagram Analysis
- Analyze acoustic wave fields over mosaic of
tracked localized regions (each 15 square) - Measure anisotropic frequency splittings of local
f and p modes in power spectra - Invert splittings to deduce flows with depth
INVERSION KERNELS
14Varying Pattern of Meridional Circulation Cells
NORTH DOUBLE CELL
2001
POLEWARD FLOW NEAR SURFACE
2000
SOUTH SINGLE CELL
REVERSED FLOW AT DEPTH
1999
1998
1997
MULTI- ROTATION AVERAGES
1996
NORTH
SOUTH
15SSW in Apr 2002
16Synoptic Mapping of SSW in Apr 2002
10.2 Mm Total
CR 1988
17SSW Different in Northern Hemisphere
2001
10.2 Mm
CR 1975
1999
CR 1949
18Synoptic Maps of Two Successive Rotations
1997
7 Mm
CR 1923
CR 1922