Variation in sunspot properties between 1999 and 2011 as observed with the Tenerife Infrared Polarimeter
R. Rezaei, C. Beck, and W. Schmidt

TL;DR
This study analyzes sunspot magnetic properties from 1999 to 2011, revealing cyclical variations with weaker fields at cycle ends and stronger fields at cycle starts, using infrared spectropolarimetry.
Contribution
It provides a detailed observational analysis of sunspot magnetic field and intensity variations across solar cycles 23 and 24, highlighting cyclical behavior over long-term trends.
Findings
Sunspots weaken in magnetic field strength at cycle end
Umbral intensity increases as cycle progresses
Cycle-to-cycle variations dominate over long-term trends
Abstract
We study the variation in the magnetic field strength and the umbral intensity of sunspots during the declining phase of the solar cycle no.23 and in the beginning of cycle no.24. We analyze a sample of 183 sunspots observed from 1999 until 2011 with the Tenerife Infrared Polarimeter at the German Vacuum Tower Telescope. The magnetic field strength is derived from the Zeeman splitting of the Stokes-V signal in one near-infrared spectral line, either Fe I 1564.8 nm, Fe I 1089.6 nm, or Si I 1082.7 nm. This avoids the effects of the unpolarized stray light from the field-free quiet Sun surroundings. The minimum umbral continuum intensity and umbral area are also measured. We find that there is a systematic trend for sunspots in the late stage of the solar cycle no.23 to be weaker, i.e., to have a smaller maximum magnetic field strength than those at the start of the cycle. The decrease in…
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