@article{oai:nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp:00022673, author = {Fujiki, K. and Tokumaru, M. and Hayashi, K. and Satonaka, D. and Hakamada, K.}, issue = {2}, journal = {The Astrophysical Journal Letters}, month = {Aug}, note = {We developed an automated prediction technique for coronal holes using potential magnetic field extrapolation in the solar corona to construct a database of coronal holes appearing from 1975 February to 2015 July (Carrington rotations from 1625 to 2165). Coronal holes are labeled with the location, size, and average magnetic field of each coronal hole on the photosphere and source surface. As a result, we identified 3335 coronal holes and found that the long-term distribution of coronal holes shows a similar pattern known as the magnetic butterfly diagram, and polar/low-latitude coronal holes tend to decrease/increase in the last solar minimum relative to the previous two minima.}, pages = {L41--L41}, title = {LONG-TERM TREND OF SOLAR CORONAL HOLE DISTRIBUTION FROM 1975 TO 2014}, volume = {827}, year = {2016} }