Supergranule variability in Mt. Wilson Ca II K images

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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We examined the Mt. Wilson Ca II K archive to quantify the long-term changes in the average size of supergranules over five solar cycles from 1930 to 1985. We determined that, although the Mt. Wilson Ca II K images are limited by atmospheric seeing, there is sufficient contrast in the images to identify supergranules. In general, we found that supergranule size increases during the rising phase of a solar cycle, reaching a peak at solar maximum. In the declining phase of a solar cycle, supergranule size has a larger second peak, becoming out of phase with the solar cycle for several years.

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