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A Catalog of Bipolar Active Regions Violating the Hale Polarity Law, 1989-2018

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SOLAR PHYSICS
卷 295, 期 12, 页码 -

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11207-020-01734-9

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Active regions; structure; Solar cycle; observations; Sunspots; statistics

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  1. RSF [18-12-00131]
  2. RFBR [18-02-00085, 19-52-45002]
  3. program of the FSR II.16
  4. MSHE of RF [0831-2019-0006]
  5. Russian Science Foundation [18-12-00131] Funding Source: Russian Science Foundation

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There is no list of bipolar active regions (ARs) with reverse polarity (anti-Hale regions), although statistical investigations of such ARs (bearing the imprint of deep subphotospheric processes) are important for understanding solar-cycle mechanisms. We studied 8606 ARs from 1 January 1989 to 31 December 2018 to detect anti-Hale regions and to compile a catalog. The Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) and the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) data, as well as the Debrecen Photoheliographic Data, the Mount Wilson Observatory catalog and drawings, and the USAF/NOAA Solar Region Summary were used. Complex, ambiguous cases related to anti-Hale region identification were analyzed. Two basic and four additional criteria to identify an AR as an anti-Hale region were formulated. The basic criteria assume that: i) dominant features of an AR have to form a bipole of reverse polarity with sunspots/pores of both polarities being present; ii) magnetic connections between the opposite polarities have to be observed. A catalog of anti-Hale regions (275 ARs) is compiled. The catalog contains: NOAA number, date of the greatest total area of sunspots, coordinates, and corrected sunspot area for this date. The tilt and the most complex achieved Mount Wilson magnetic class are also provided. The percentage of anti-Hale groups meeting the proposed criteria is approximate to 3.0% from all studied ARs, which is close to early estimations by authors who had examined each AR individually: approximate to 2.4% by Hale and Nicholson (Astrophys. J.62, 270, 1925) and approximate to 3.1% by Richardson (Astrophys. J.107, 78, 1948). The enhancement of the anti-Hale percentage in later research might be related to: i) increasing sensitivity of instruments (considering smaller and smaller bipoles); ii) the ambiguities in the anti-Hale region identification. The catalog is available as the Supplementary Information and at the CrAO website (sun.crao.ru/databases/catalog-anti-hale/).

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