Evolution of solar wind sources and coronal rotation driven by the cyclic variation of the Sun's large-scale magnetic field
Adam J. Finley, Allan Sacha Brun

TL;DR
This study examines how the Sun's large-scale magnetic field evolution influences the topology and rotation of the solar corona over multiple solar cycles, revealing cycle-dependent variations in magnetic field sources and rotation rates.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of the long-term evolution of the Sun's magnetic field and its impact on coronal rotation, using spherical harmonic decomposition and PFSS extrapolations across multiple solar cycles.
Findings
Open magnetic field footpoints vary with solar cycle phase.
Solar wind rotation rate is modulated by open field footpoint latitudes.
Quadrupole to dipole energy ratio correlates with cycle variations and affects coronal connectivity.
Abstract
The strength and morphology of the Sun's magnetic field evolves significantly during the solar cycle, with the overall polarity of the Sun's magnetic field reversing during the maximum of solar activity. Long-term changes are also observed in sunspot and geomagnetic records, however systematic magnetic field observations are limited to the last four cycles. We investigate the long-term evolution of the Sun's magnetic field, and the influence this has on the topology and rotation of the solar corona. The Sun's photospheric magnetic field was decomposed into spherical harmonics using synoptic Carrington magnetograms from 1) WSO, 2) MDI onboard the SOHO, and 3) HMI onboard the SDO. The time-evolution of the spherical harmonic coefficients was used to explore the variation of the Sun's magnetic field, focusing on the large-scale modes. PFSS extrapolations of the photospheric field were…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies
