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Statistical Study of the Occurrence of Coronal Holes in the Solar Corona During Solar Cycle 24

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In this article we look at: (a) the occurrence of coronal holes as a function of the different phases of solar cycle 24, (b) the variability of the annual number of coronal holes from 2009 to 2019, (c) the distribution of polar and non-polar coronal holes, irrespective of the phase but also as a function of the different phases of the cycle. From the phase minimum to the descending phase of solar cycle 24, the occurrences of coronal holes observed on the solar disc are 38%, 24%, 9% and 29% respectively. The annual number of coronal holes observed on the solar disc does not always follow the expected evolution of the two components of the solar magnetic field and the annual number of sunspots. Regardless of the phase of the solar cycle, the majority of coronal holes, around 65%, are located in the polar regions. During the early and late phases of the solar cycle, polar coronal holes predominate, whereas during the ascending phase and phase maximum, non-polar coronal holes predominate. The number of polar coronal holes is highest during the minimum phase of the solar cycle and lowest during the maximum phase. During the phases of the solar cycle, coronal hole activity appears to be in phase opposition with sunspot activity. There is a fairly good correlation between variations in the number of polar coronal holes and the expected evolution of the poloidal component of the solar magnetic field.
Title: Statistical Study of the Occurrence of Coronal Holes in the Solar Corona During Solar Cycle 24
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In this article we look at: (a) the occurrence of coronal holes as a function of the different phases of solar cycle 24, (b) the variability of the annual number of coronal holes from 2009 to 2019, (c) the distribution of polar and non-polar coronal holes, irrespective of the phase but also as a function of the different phases of the cycle.
From the phase minimum to the descending phase of solar cycle 24, the occurrences of coronal holes observed on the solar disc are 38%, 24%, 9% and 29% respectively.
The annual number of coronal holes observed on the solar disc does not always follow the expected evolution of the two components of the solar magnetic field and the annual number of sunspots.
Regardless of the phase of the solar cycle, the majority of coronal holes, around 65%, are located in the polar regions.
During the early and late phases of the solar cycle, polar coronal holes predominate, whereas during the ascending phase and phase maximum, non-polar coronal holes predominate.
The number of polar coronal holes is highest during the minimum phase of the solar cycle and lowest during the maximum phase.
During the phases of the solar cycle, coronal hole activity appears to be in phase opposition with sunspot activity.
There is a fairly good correlation between variations in the number of polar coronal holes and the expected evolution of the poloidal component of the solar magnetic field.

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