Is the solar oblateness variable? Measurements of 1985

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Solar Cycles, Solar Magnetic Field, Solar Oblateness, Solar Rotation, Error Analysis, Least Squares Method, Relativistic Theory, Standard Deviation

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The solar oblateness measured in 1985 is Δr = req-rp = 14.6±2.2 arc ms, where the error is only a formal standard deviation assuming normally distributed and uncorrelated errors. The above result is significantly greater than the 1984 value which, in turn, is significantly less than the 1983 and 1966 values. The differences may be physically significant and are consistent with the hypothesis that the oblateness oscillates with the 11.14 yr period of the solar cycle. The data at present only weakly support this hypothesis.

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