Friday, October 12, 2012

1210.3119 (Patrick L. Noble et al.)

Origin and Use of the Laplace Distribution in Daily Sunspot Numbers    [PDF]

Patrick L. Noble, Michael S. Wheatland
Recently Pop ({\it Solar Phys.} {\bf 276}, 351, 2012) identified a Laplace (or double exponential) distribution in the number of days with a given absolute value in the change over a day, in sunspot number, for days on which the sunspot number does change. We show this phenomenological rule has a physical origin attributable to sunspot formation, evolution, and decay, rather than being due to the changes in sunspot number caused by groups rotating onto and off the visible disc. We also demonstrate a simple method to simulate daily sunspot numbers over a solar cycle using the \cite{2012SoPh..276..351P} result, together with a model for the cycle variation in the mean sunspot number. The procedure is applied to three recent solar cycles. We check that the simulated sunspot numbers reproduce the observed distribution of daily changes over those cycles.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1210.3119

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