Differential Rotation in the Solar Atmosphere Inferred from Optical, Radio, and Interplanetary Data.

Abstract

Autocorrelation analysis of sunspot number, solar radio flux, and interplanetary field in the period 1967 to 1970 yields valuable information concerning solar atmospheric rotation. The upper chromosphere and the lower corona are rotating on the average about 5 to 8 percent faster than are either the photosphere or the upper corona. In addition, short-lived features in the chromosphere and lower corona are found to rotate sometimes as much as 10 percent faster than relatively long-lived features at the same height. Coronal and photospheric features are found to rotate more or less synchronously. Analysis of yearly data has indicated a considerable change in rotation periods from one year to another. (Author)

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 1971
Accession Number
AD0731403

Entities

People

  • Mohamed El-raey
  • Philip Scherrer

Organizations

  • University of California, Berkeley

Tags

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Astronomical Bodies
  • Atmospheres
  • Autocorrelation
  • Chromosphere
  • Photosphere
  • Rotation
  • Solar Atmosphere
  • Solar Structure
  • Solar System
  • Stars
  • Stellar Atmospheres
  • Sun

Readers

  • Computer Science/Computer Engineering/Data Science/Digital Signal Processing.
  • Mathematics or Statistics
  • Solar Physics

Technology Areas

  • AI & ML