SDO/HMI survey of emerging active regions for helioseismology
H. Schunker, D.C. Braun, A.C. Birch, R.B. Burston, and L. Gizon

TL;DR
This paper introduces the SDO/HEAR survey, a uniform dataset of 105 emerging active regions observed by SDO/HMI, enabling statistical helioseismic analysis and magnetic field studies of active region emergence.
Contribution
The paper presents a comprehensive, uniform dataset of emerging active regions suitable for helioseismic analysis, paired with control regions, facilitating large-scale statistical studies.
Findings
Leading polarity moves prograde at 121 +/- 22 m/s
Trailing polarity moves retrograde at -70 +/- 13 m/s
East-west velocity symmetry relative to differential rotation
Abstract
Observations from the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) have the potential for allowing the helioseismic study of the formation of hundreds of active regions, which would enable us to perform statistical analyses. Our goal is to collate a uniform data set of emerging active regions observed by the SDO/HMI instrument suitable for helioseismic analysis up to seven days before emergence. We restricted the sample to active regions that were visible in the continuum and emerged into quiet Sun largely avoiding pre-existing magnetic regions. As a reference data set we paired a control region (CR), with the same latitude and distance from central meridian, with each emerging active region (EAR). We call this data set, which is currently comprised of 105 emerging active regions observed between May 2010 and November 2012, the SDO Helioseismic Emerging Active Region (SDO/HEAR) survey. To…
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