2016
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/771/1/012005
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Ludendorff coronal flattening index of the total solar eclipse on March 9, 2016

Abstract: Ludendorff coronal flattening index of the Total Solar Eclipse (TSE) on March 9, 2016, was calculated at various distances in solar radius. As a result, we obtained the coronal flattening index ( = a + b) at a distance of 2 solar radii is 0.16. The 24 th solar cycle phase based on the 2016 TSE event obtained -0.64 which showed the corona is pre-minimum type. Resulted coronal flattening index value gives a predicted maximum amplitude of the monthly sunspot number (Wmax) for the 25 th solar cycle to be 70 ± 65. … Show more

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“…(Stoeva et al, 2008;Stoeva, Stoev, and Kuzin, 2011). Details of this region are not fully observable through satellitebased observations (Dani, Priyatikanto, and Rachman, 2016). This observational constraint presents an opportunity for investigating the above-mentioned parameters from the observations of the lower part of the solar corona during TSE.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Stoeva et al, 2008;Stoeva, Stoev, and Kuzin, 2011). Details of this region are not fully observable through satellitebased observations (Dani, Priyatikanto, and Rachman, 2016). This observational constraint presents an opportunity for investigating the above-mentioned parameters from the observations of the lower part of the solar corona during TSE.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%