How faculae and network relate to sunspots, and the implications for solar and stellar brightness variations
K. L. Yeo, S. K. Solanki, N. A. Krivova

TL;DR
This study models the relationship between faculae, network, and sunspots to better understand solar brightness variations and extends previous models to include empirical data, revealing a stable relationship over four decades.
Contribution
It introduces an improved TSI model incorporating empirical facular and sunspot indices, demonstrating the stability of their relationship and implications for stellar brightness variations.
Findings
The facular-to-sunspot-area ratio remains stable over four decades.
The TSI contribution from faculae and network grows more slowly than sunspots.
Sun-like stars exhibit a transition from faculae-dominated to spot-dominated brightness regimes.
Abstract
How global faculae and network coverage relates to that of sunspots is relevant to the brightness variations of the Sun and Sun-like stars. We extend earlier studies that found the facular-to-sunspot-area ratio diminishes with total sunspot coverage. Chromospheric indices and the total magnetic flux enclosed in network and faculae, referred to here as 'facular indices', are modulated by the amount of facular and network present. We probed the relationship between various facular and sunspot indices through an empirical model that takes into account how active regions evolve. This model was incorporated into a total solar irradiance (TSI) model. The model presented here replicates most of the observed variability in the facular indices, and is better at doing so than earlier models. Contrary to recent studies, we found the relationship between the facular and sunspot indices to be stable…
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