2018
DOI: 10.1007/s11207-018-1387-1
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A Sunspot Catalog for the Period 1952 – 1986 from Observations Made at the Madrid Astronomical Observatory

Abstract: Sunspot catalogs are very useful for studying the solar activity of the recent past. In this context, a catalog covering more than three solar cycles made by the astronomers of the Madrid Astronomical Observatory in Spain (nowadays, the National Astronomical Observatory) from 1952 until 1986 has been recovered. Moreover, a machine-readable version of this catalog has been made available. We have recovered abundant metadata and studied the reliability of this dataset by comparing it with other sunspot catalogs.… Show more

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“…The Madrid Astronomical Observatory made regular sunspot observations from 1876 to 1986, although some gaps can be found in this series (Aparicio et al 2014(Aparicio et al , 2018Lefèvre et al 2016). While daily data are available for the periods 1876-1896 and 1935-1986, only monthly data could be retrieved for the remaining observational periods.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Madrid Astronomical Observatory made regular sunspot observations from 1876 to 1986, although some gaps can be found in this series (Aparicio et al 2014(Aparicio et al , 2018Lefèvre et al 2016). While daily data are available for the periods 1876-1896 and 1935-1986, only monthly data could be retrieved for the remaining observational periods.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, the digitized catalogues available mainly contain data on sunspots (e.g. Aparicio et al, 2018;Carrasco et al, 2018bCarrasco et al, , 2014.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, several sunspot catalogs were published by the observatory: the Aguilar catalog covering observations from 1914 to 1920 (Lefèvre et al, 2016), the Carrasco catalog including records for the period 1931 -1933 (Aparicio et al, 2022a), and the "modern" catalog with observations for 1952-1986(Aparicio et al, 2018. In addition to the sunspot observations, other solar features of the Sun were observed at the Madrid Astronomical Observatory such as prominences and chromospheric faculae (flocculi) (López Arroyo, 2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%