Analysis of full-disc H alpha observations: Carrington maps and filament properties in 1909-2022
Theodosios Chatzistergos, Ilaria Ermolli, Dipankar Banerjee, Teresa, Barata, Ioannis Chouinavas, Mariachiara Falco, Ricardo Gafeira, Fabrizio, Giorgi, Yoichiro Hanaoka, Natalie A. Krivova, Viktor V. Korokhin, Ana, Louren\c{c}o, Gennady P. Marchenko, Jean-Marie Malherbe

TL;DR
This study processes and calibrates over a century of full-disc H-alpha solar observations to analyze filament properties, revealing their evolution and relation to solar activity cycles.
Contribution
It provides a consistent calibration and composite analysis of historical and modern H-alpha data, enabling detailed study of filament evolution over 1909-2022.
Findings
Filament areas are influenced by observation bandwidth.
Filament evolution shows poleward migration and decreasing latitude.
Filament coverage peaks at about 1% during activity maxima.
Abstract
Full disc observations of the Sun in the H line provide information about the solar chromosphere and in particular about the filaments, which are dark and elongated features that lie along magnetic field polarity inversion lines. This makes them important for studies of solar magnetism. Since full disc H observations have been performed at various sites since 1800s, with regular photographic data having started in the beginning of the 20th century, they are an invaluable source of information on past solar magnetism. In this work we aimed at deriving accurate information about filaments from historical and modern full disc H observations. We have consistently processed observations from 15 H archives spanning 1909-2022. Our data processing includes photometric calibration of the data stored on photographic plates. We have constructed also Carrington maps…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Solar Radiation and Photovoltaics
