The effect of the equation of time on the 160-min solar oscillation

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Atmospheric Tides, Diurnal Variations, Harmonic Oscillation, Solar Oscillations, Solar Terrestrial Interactions, Time Functions, Doppler Effect, Earth Atmosphere, Power Spectra, Universal Time

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If the Crimean and Stanford experiments to measure the sun's pulsations of 160.010 m period (approximately 1/9 day) have actually recorded not a solar oscillation but the ninth harmonic of a diurnal wave in the terrestrial atmosphere, then the power spectrum and the exact value of the period should depend on the equation of time (the difference between true solar time and mean solar time). However, analysis of the Crimean Doppler-shift measurements for 1974-1979 reveals no such relationship, thereby supporting a solar interpretation of the 160.010 m period.

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