Dh. Mackay et Aa. Van Ballegooijen, A possible solar cycle dependence to the hemispheric pattern of filament magnetic fields?, ASTROPHYS J, 560(1), 2001, pp. 445-455
The origin of the observed hemispheric pattern of filament magnetic fields
is considered. Using a magnetic flux transport model, we simulate the inter
actions of magnetic bipoles with each other and with polar magnetic fields
in the rising and declining phases of the solar activity cycle. In contrast
to previous studies, the nonpotential character of the initial coronal fie
lds is taken into account, and the dependence of the hemispheric pattern on
the initial tilt and helicity of the bipoles is considered. For the rising
phase of the cycle, a range of initial bipole twists and tilt angles can b
e found that reproduce the observed hemispheric pattern. However, for the d
eclining phase no such range can be found: the predicted fields on the retu
rn arms at the rear of switchbacks are consistent with filament observation
s, but those on the high-latitude east-west arms are not. It is argued that
existing observations of the hemispheric pattern are weighted toward the r
ising phase of the solar activity cycle and may give us a biased view of th
e Sun. New observations of filament magnetic fields are needed to determine
whether there is a cycle dependence of the observed hemispheric pattern.