Straylight correction to Doppler rotation measurements

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Angular Velocity, Light Scattering, Optical Correction Procedure, Rotating Plasmas, Solar Spectra, Doppler Effect, Line Spectra, Solar Limb

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The correction of the Pierce and LoPresto (1984) Doppler data on the plasma rotation rate for stray light increases the observed equatorial rotation velocity from 1977 to 2004 m/sec. This correction has an uncertainty of approximately 10 m/sec, because the accurate form of the stray light function is not available. The correction is noted to be largest for the blue lines, in virtue of increased scattering, and for the weak lines, due to the limb effect.

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