2023
DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/acaf60
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Temporal and Latitudinal Variations in Ca-K Plage and Network Area: An Implication for Meridional Flows

Abstract: The Ca-K spectroheliograms obtained at the Kodaikanal observatory are used to generate a uniform time series using the equal-contrast technique for studying the long- and short-term variations in the solar chromosphere. The percentages of plage, enhanced network, and active and quiet network areas at various latitudes is compared with the activity at 35° latitude and also with the sunspot number for the period of 1907–1984. The values of the phase differences indicate that the activity begins at ∼45° latitude … Show more

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“…The contrast of the images in the time series was made uniform by applying the ECT methodology (Singh et al 2021). The Ca-K features, such as plages, EN, AN, and QN regions, were segregated based on intensity and area threshold values in the different latitude belts with an interval of 10°up to 90° (Priyal et al 2023). In panel (a) of Figure 1, we present an example of the analyzed Ca-K image taken on 1936 April 11.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The contrast of the images in the time series was made uniform by applying the ECT methodology (Singh et al 2021). The Ca-K features, such as plages, EN, AN, and QN regions, were segregated based on intensity and area threshold values in the different latitude belts with an interval of 10°up to 90° (Priyal et al 2023). In panel (a) of Figure 1, we present an example of the analyzed Ca-K image taken on 1936 April 11.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%