The effect of the variation of light scattering in the earth atmosphere on observations of the oscillations of the sun as a star

Physics – Optics

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Atmospheric Optics, Earth Atmosphere, Light Scattering, Solar Oscillations, Astronomical Photometry, Power Spectra, Sky Brightness, Velocity Measurement

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Results of observations of daytime sky brightness oscillation obtained by using a photodiode photometer are presented. The power spectrum is characterized by peaks similar to the periods present in the power spectrum of global oscillations of the solar radial velocity. Spatial scanning of the sky in the 30-deg range gives a well-defined wave-like structure. The differential extinction effect produced by the wave is shown to affect observations of global velocity oscillations by giving rise to a spurious signal in the velocity measuring device. A method for determining the spurious signal is described.

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