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Title: | Study of calcium-K network evolution from Antarctica |
Authors: | Singh, J Nagabhushana, B. S Babu, G. S. D Uddin, Wahab |
Keywords: | Antarctic Regions Calcium Chromosphere K Lines Solar Activity Solar Granulation Solar Magnetic Field Cameras Data Correlation Filtergrams Frequency Distribution H Alpha Line Heliostats Telescopes |
Issue Date: | Aug-1994 |
Publisher: | Springer |
Citation: | Solar Physics, Vol. 153, No. 1-2, pp. 157 - 167 |
Abstract: | To study the evolution of large convective cells known as supergranules, a solar telescope was set up at Maitri, Indian permanent station in Antarctica region, during the local summer months (December 1989 through March 1990). A continuous sequence of calcium K-line filtergrams for 106 hours spaced at intervals of about 10 min was obtained. The analysis of the data indicates that the most probable lifetime of the calcium-K network is about 22 hours. The lifetime depends upon the size of the cell and is larger for bigger cells. The data also show that cells (of a given size) associated with remnant magnetic field regions live longer than those in the field-free region. This may mean that the magnetic field plays an important role in the confinement of these structures. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2248/2635 |
ISSN: | 0038-0938 |
Appears in Collections: | IIAP Publications |
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