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Title: Sun as a star - Rotation rates from the CA K-index
Authors: Singh, J
Livingston, W. C
Keywords: K lines
Power spectra
Solar rotation
Spectrum analysis
Error analysis
Stellar physics
Signal to noise ratios
Issue Date: Sep-1987
Publisher: Kluwer Academic Publishers
Citation: Solar Physics , Vol. 109, No. 2, pp. 387 - 391
Abstract: Daily measurements for 18 months made at Tucson of the Ca K-index in integrated sunlight have been used to derive solar rotation rates. Power spectral analysis shows that one can obtain a well defined value of solar rotation rate in a period of six months, provided the data are fairly continuous. One might suppose it is possible to study the variation of solar (or stellar) rotation rate with time, a variation arising from a combination of differential rotation and shifts in the active latitude. A comparison between our observed rates and the prevailing dominant activity zones does not support this supposition, at least for the interval studied. Rather, our rates seem to depend on the circumstances of sampling and active region birth and decay.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2248/3780
ISSN: 0038-0938
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