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Title: On the location of Solar Active Longitudes
Authors: Shelke, R. N
Verma, V. K
Keywords: Longitudinal distribution
Active longitudes
The Sun
Issue Date: Mar-1985
Publisher: Astronomical Society of India
Citation: BASI, Vol. 13, No. 1, pp. 53-61
Abstract: The longitudinal distributions of sudden ionospheric disturbances producing active regions with high flare activity and/or with at least one high energy flare particle event (PCA or GLE) have been examined. These active regions appear to cluster at four active longitudes, separated by a longitudinal distance of about 60/sup0/ and 180/sup0/. It is also inferred that these active longitudes drift in position by about 21.55/sup0/ per year, thus exhibiting almost rigid rotation. Quasi-periodicities of 2.3 to 5.3 yr are also seen in 12 Fourier spectra of time series of high flare activity regions in 30/sup0/ wide longitude range. These periodicities have been interpreted as due to drifting of four active longitudes having 60/sup0/ and 120/sup0/ longitudinal separations.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2248/646
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