Automatic detection of sunspots size and activity using matlab
A study is made about the size and dynamic activity of sunspot using automatically detecting Matlab code ''mySS .m'' written for this purpose which mainly finds a good estimate about Sunspot diameter (in km). Theory of the Sunspot size has been described using equations, where th...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Iraqi journal of science 2019-02, Vol.60 (2), p.411-425 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A study is made about the size and dynamic activity of sunspot using
automatically detecting Matlab code ''mySS .m'' written for this purpose which
mainly finds a good estimate about Sunspot diameter (in km). Theory of the
Sunspot size has been described using equations, where the growth and decay
phases and the area of Sunspot could be calculated. Two types of images, namely Halpha and HMI magnetograms, have been implemented. The results are divided into
four main parts. The first part is sunspot size automatic detection by the Matlab
program. The second part is numerical calculations of Sunspot growth and decay
phases. The third part is the calculation of Sunspot area. The final part is to explain
the Sunspot activity during the end of 24th solar cycle. The relationship between the
number of Sunspot and the time evolution describe solar surface activity.
Calculations made in this work focused on the period from 2010 till 2018. Results
indicated that growth rate is found from the fitting velocity of Sunspots radius
variation due to the time of Sunspots evolution. The Sunspots decayed in the period
time (17-27 Aug 2011) and (14-25 Nov 2010) when using H-alpha images more
than other years of the study, and the little variation in the size of the Sunspots
happened in (03-14 Sep 2016) when using H-alpha images. Results of the third part
showed Sunspots continued changing during the time of study. The explanation was
that more spots appear at the beginning and the magnetic field is strong when the
area of observed sunspots increased with time, and vice versa. Results of the fourth
part showed that the Sun in 2018 was the least active in that period, and in 2014 it
was at highest activity. |
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ISSN: | 0067-2904 2312-1637 |
DOI: | 10.24996/ijs.2019.60.2.21 |