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Magnetic field dependence of bipolar magnetic region tilts on the Sun: Indication of tilt quenching

Published 31 Dec 2019 in astro-ph.SR | (1912.13223v1)

Abstract: The tilt of bipolar magnetic region (BMR) is crucial in the Babcock--Leighton process for the generation of the poloidal magnetic field in Sun. Based on the thin flux tube model of the BMR formation, the tilt is believed to be caused by the Coriolis force acting on the rising flux tube of the strong toroidal magnetic field from the base of the convection zone (BCZ). We analyze the magnetic field dependence of BMR tilts using the magnetograms of Michelson Doppler Imager (MDI) (1996-2011) and Helioseismic and Magnetic Imager (HMI) (2010-2018). We observe that the distribution of the maximum magnetic field (BmaxB_{\rm max}) of BMRs is bimodal. Its first peak at the low field corresponds to BMRs which do not have sunspots as counterparts in the white light images, whereas the second peak corresponds to sunspots as recorded in both types of images. We find that the slope of Joy's law (γ0\gamma_0) initially increases slowly with the increase of BmaxB_{\rm max}. However, when Bmax≳2B_{\rm max} \gtrsim 2 kG, γ0\gamma_0 decreases. Scatter of BMR tilt around Joy's law systematically decreases with the increase of BmaxB_{\rm max}. The decrease of observed γ0\gamma_0 with BmaxB_{\rm max} provides a hint to a nonlinear tilt quenching in the Babcock--Leighton process. We finally discuss how our results may be used to make a connection with the thin flux tube model.

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