Franco Celada, Philip E. Seiden
European Journal of Immunology
The persistence of solar active regions was previously modeled in terms of percolation releasing magnetic flux from deep in the solar interior (Wentzel & Seiden 1992). Harvey's (1993) data on the size distribution of active regions at the end of emergence are reinterpreted in terms of a power law at small sizes and exponential at larger sizes. This combination is characteristic of percolation near the critical point. We have added a simple model for the magnetic polarity of the released loops and for their diffusion once they reach the surface. We present simulated active-region maps and size and age distributions. © 1996. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.