Physics
Scientific paper
Apr 1987
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1987prnc.rept.....d&link_type=abstract
Final Report, 29 Nov. 1983 - 30 Sep. 1986 Princeton Univ., NJ. Dept. of Physics.
Physics
Amplitudes, Brightness Temperature, Distortion, Solar Cycles, Solar Limb, Sun, Shapes, Space Observations (From Earth), Temperature Gradients, Temperature Scales
Scientific paper
Highly accurate solar limb temperature and shape observations were obtained from Mt Wilson using a highly specialized telescope. The solar oblateness appears to fluctuate on a time scale of years. A latitude dependent solar limb temperature variation exists with a temperature amplitude of about 0.6k. This temperature variation is independent of the solar cycle. Oblateness of the Sun in 1983 and Relativity; On the Facular Contrast Near the Solar Limb; Brightness Variation; Another Reason to Search for Solar g-Modes and New Limits from Solar Ellipticity Measurements; Solar Ellipticity Fluctuations Yield No Evidence of g-Modes; The Variable Oblateness of the Sun: Measurements of 1984; Is the Solar Oblateness Variable? Measurements of 1985; More Evidence for a Solar Latitude Dependent Limb Temperature Variation.
Dicke Robert H.
Kuhn Jeff R.
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