AbstractSimilar quasi-steady two-peak corotating structures during the descending and/or the minimum phases can be recognized from each series of the even or odd solar cycles. However, the phase of the structure seems to shift a large amount, probably reversing, from one cycle to the next. Such quasi-steady structures were inferred from the geomagnetic data, and have been confirmed by the coronal and interplanetary observations during the last two solar cycles. The implications about the long-term evolution of the tilted general solar magnetic field are discussed.
Longitudinal structure of quasi-steady equatorial coronal holes near solar minima and their phase reversal
Advances in Space Research ; 14 , 4 ; 77-80
01.01.1993
4 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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