Solar diameter observations at Observatório Nacional in 1998-1999

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Sun: General, Fundamental Parameters

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In January 1997, at the Observatório Nacional (ON), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, digital CCD observations of the solar diameter began with a Danjon astrolabe adapted for solar observations and equipped with a variable angle reflecting prism. The prism enables observations of the Sun several times per day and all year round at the southern latitude varphi = -22o 54'. As of June 1999, about 9000 observations have been made. The mean value of the apparent semi-diameter is 959. ''13 +/- 0farcs 01. Here we report on the results obtained between July 1998 and June 1999. In 162 days 4276 observations were made. For this period the mean apparent semi-diameter is 959. ''07 +/- 0farcs 02. No significant difference between the apparent semi-diameters is found as observed on the East and West sides of the meridian. The results of the observations are updated every month and available in electronic form in the SIMBAD database and at the World Wide Web page of the ON, Solar Radius Data: {http://obsn.on.br/radius/.}

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