
Overview This is ` Active Region database for Influence on Solar cycle Evolution (ARISE)', developed by Ruihui Wang, Jie Jiang, and Yukun Luo, Beihang University, China. The database covers ARs from Carrington Rotations (CRs) 1909 to 2290, corresponding to the period from May 1996 to November 2024, encompassing cycles 23, 24, and 25. Data from subsequent CRs will be continuously added. We offer two versions of the database: one includes all detected ARs (database_allAR.xlsx), and the other excludes repeat ARs (database_remove_repeat_AR.xlsx). Both versions contain the same parameters, including basic parameters and those related to solar cycle variability (dipole fields). However, caution should be taken when using the dipole field data from database_allAR.xlsx, as some long-lived ARs are recorded multiple times. ARmaps.zip contains the outputted low-resolution (180*360) maps of detected AR. The AR maps are named according to their emergence time relative to the specified time0 (default: CR 1912, 1996-07-25 21:35:44.193). For a detailed explanation of the purpose and design of the database, please refer to the GitHub repository (https://github.com/Wang-Ruihui/A-live-homogeneous-database-of-solar-active-regions) and the following publications: Ruihui Wang, Jie Jiang, Yukun Luo, "Toward a Live Homogeneous Database of Solar Active Regions Based on SOHO/MDI and SDO/HMI Synoptic Magnetograms. I. Automatic Detection and Calibration," ApJS, https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4365/acef1b. Ruihui Wang, Jie Jiang, Yukun Luo, "II. Parameters for Solar Cycle Variability," ApJ, https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ad5b5f.
Solar physics, solar cycle, Active regions
Solar physics, solar cycle, Active regions
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