2009
DOI: 10.1017/s174392130999233x
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A solar cycle lengthwise series of solar diameter measurements

Abstract: Abstract. The measurements of the solar photospheric diameter rank among the most difficult astronomic observations. Reasons for this are the fuzzy definition of the limb, the SNR excess, and the adverse daytime seeing condition. As a consequence there are very few lengthy and consistent time series of such measurements. Using modern techniques, just the series from the IAG/USP and from Calern/OCA span more than one solar cycle. The Rio de Janeiro Group observations started in 1997, and therefore in 2008 one c… Show more

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“…At Brazil's Observatório Nacional, in Rio de Janeiro, regular measurements of solar diameter variations started in 1997 with a CCD astrolabe. The series extended till 2009 with high density of daily measures (∼20/day) (Penna et al 2010). Aiming to attain precision at 100mas for a single measure and fully daily coverage on heliolatitude, the Heliometer was developed.…”
Section: The Development and Realization Of The Heliometermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At Brazil's Observatório Nacional, in Rio de Janeiro, regular measurements of solar diameter variations started in 1997 with a CCD astrolabe. The series extended till 2009 with high density of daily measures (∼20/day) (Penna et al 2010). Aiming to attain precision at 100mas for a single measure and fully daily coverage on heliolatitude, the Heliometer was developed.…”
Section: The Development and Realization Of The Heliometermentioning
confidence: 99%