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Paper: Detection of Flux Emergence, Splitting, Merging, and Cancellation in the Quiet Sun
Volume: 455, 4th Hinode Science Meeting: Unsolved Problems and Recent Insights
Page: 169
Authors: Iida, Y.; Hagenaar, H.; Yokoyama, T.
Abstract: We investigate the frequency of magnetic activities, namely flux emergence, splitting, merging, and cancellation, through an automatic detection in order to understand the generation of the power-law distribution of magnetic flux reported by Parnell et al. (2009). Quiet Sun magnetograms observed in the Na I 5896 Å line by the Hinode Solar Optical Telescope is used in this study. The longitudinal fluxes of the investigated patches range from ≈ 1017 Mx to ≈ 1019 Mx. Emergence and cancellation are much less frequent than merging and splitting. The time scale for splitting is found to be ≈ 33 minutes and independent of the flux contained in the splitting patch. Moreover magnetic patches split into any flux contents with an equal probability. It is shown that such a fragmentation process leads to a distribution with a power-law index –2. Merging has a very weak dependence on flux content, with a power-law index of only –0.33. These results suggest that (1) magnetic patches are fragmented by splitting, merging, and tiny cancellation; and (2) flux is removed from the photosphere through tiny cancellations after these fragmentations.
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