Correlations between sunspots and their moat flows
Johannes L\"ohner-B\"ottcher, Rolf Schlichenmaier

TL;DR
This study analyzes the properties and evolution of moat flows around sunspots, revealing that moat flow velocity and extension are largely independent of sunspot size and Evershed flow, suggesting different physical origins.
Contribution
We provide a detailed calibration and analysis of moat flow characteristics around sunspots, highlighting their independence from sunspot size and Evershed flow, and their evolution over time.
Findings
Moat flow velocity decreases from 1000 m/s to 500 m/s outside the sunspot boundary.
Average moat flow extension is about 9.2 Mm, with velocity dropping below 180 m/s.
Moat flow properties are largely independent of sunspot size and Evershed flow velocity.
Abstract
Context. The presence of the moat flow around sunspots is intimately linked to the mere existence of sunspots. Aims. We characterize the moat flow (MF) and Evershed flow (EF) in sunspots to enhance our knowledge of sunspot structures and photospheric flow properties. Methods. We calibrated HMI synoptic Doppler maps and used them to analyze 3h time averages of 31 circular, stable, and fully developed sunspots at heliocentric angles of some 50. Assuming axially symmetrical flow fields, we infer the azimuthally averaged horizontal velocity component of the MF and EF from 51 velocity maps. We studied the MF properties (velocity and extension) and elaborate on how these components depend on sunspot parameters (sunspot size and EF velocity). To explore the weekly and monthly evolution of MFs, we compare spots rotating from the eastern to western limbs and spots that reappear on the…
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