1. Solar Rotation During the Period 1847 – 1849
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María Cruz Gallego, Florentino Sánchez-Bajo, and José M. Vaquero
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Physics ,Sunspot ,Period (periodic table) ,Space and Planetary Science ,Synodic day ,Observatory ,Solar rotation ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Astrophysics ,Rotation ,Latitude - Abstract
Solar rotation rate has been measured using the sunspot positions recorded by W.C. Bond during the period 1847 – 1849 at the Harvard College Observatory. From the drawings carried out by Bond we have selected the sunspots and groups of sunspots with more reliable positions presented in three or more drawings on successive days. We have calculated from the positions of the selected sunspots (41 in total) a synodic rotation rate of ω=[(12.92±0.08)−(1.5±1.0)sin 2φ] degrees/day, where φ is the heliographic latitude. This rate, although slightly lower, is similar to the actual solar rotation rate, confirming no important changes in the solar rotation during the last 160 years.
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- 2009
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