Spectrum analysis of mean annnual values of variations of the length of day obtained according to an atomic time scale

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Annual Variations, Atomic Clocks, Daytime, Diurnal Variations, Solar Terrestrial Interactions, Spectrum Analysis, Earth Rotation, Solar Cycles

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An analysis of data for 1956-1983 shows that the spectrum of mean annual values of variations of the length of day (delta-P) depends mainly on variations with T = 6 years as well as on a trend represented by harmonics with T greater than 10 years. In addition, the spectrum of the delta-P curve reveals a maximum corresponding to the response of the diurnal rotation of the earth to the 11-year solar cycle.

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