Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Feb 2002
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VizieR On-line Data Catalog: J/A+A/384/650. Originally published in: 2002A&A...384..650P
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
Sun
Scientific paper
Solar diameter observations are presented covering a period close to the maximum of the solar activity cycle 23, from July 1999 to December 2000, at the Observatorio Nacional, Rio de Janeiro. The observations were made at λ=5635Å, with a CCD Solar Astrolabe, thus timing the limb crossing through a fixed zenith distance. The formal precision of a single measurement is typically 0.18". The results represent daily means from 4625 independent measurements. The series obtained has 225 homogeneously distributed points with a mean precision of 0.12". The average value obtained for the solar semi-diameter within the analyzed period is 959.01"+/-0.02". The average of the observations, made under a wide range of different geometric, instrumental and environmental conditions, aims to provide results representing global variations of the solar radius. From this data, variations with amplitude equal to or larger than 0.02" can be investigated. No statistically significant linear trend is obtained for the examined series. There is, however, some indication of an increasing trend for 1999 followed by a stabilization during 2000. Periodic variations are obtained with amplitudes between 0.02" and 0.07". Periods related to the solar rotation and the sunspot characteristic lifetime can be recognized. (1 data file).
Andrei Alexander H.
Jilinski E. G.
Penna Jucira Lousada
Puliaev S. P.
Reis Neto
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