2013
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stt961
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Sunspot positions and sizes for 1825–1867 from the observations by Samuel Heinrich Schwabe

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“…The dataset of sunspot group positions and sizes consists of three subsets: the revised version 1.3 of Schwabe data (Arlt 2011;Arlt et al 2013) for the period 1826-1867, the newly digitized Spörer data (Diercke et al 2015) for 1868-1874 (although these data are available from 1861-1894, we use them here only to fill the gap between Schwabe and RGO data), and the RGO/USAF/NOAA/SOON compilation 1 referred to collectively as the RGO data since 1875.…”
Section: Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The dataset of sunspot group positions and sizes consists of three subsets: the revised version 1.3 of Schwabe data (Arlt 2011;Arlt et al 2013) for the period 1826-1867, the newly digitized Spörer data (Diercke et al 2015) for 1868-1874 (although these data are available from 1861-1894, we use them here only to fill the gap between Schwabe and RGO data), and the RGO/USAF/NOAA/SOON compilation 1 referred to collectively as the RGO data since 1875.…”
Section: Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accordingly, we did not apply any correction to this possible minor inconsistency. We only consider the high-quality Schwabe data with the quality tag 1, which means the highest possible accuracy for sunspot positions within the data (Arlt et al 2013). However, in some cases, particularly those related to the high-latitude spots, the accuracy of latitude determination may not be very high for Schwabe data, even for the best values were obtained from data with the formal quality tag.…”
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“…The 11-year Schwabe activity cycle corresponds to distributions of sunspots that are approximately symmetrical about the solar equator (e.g. Arlt et al 2013). Strict symmetry is violated owing both to the quasi-random emergence of sunspots and to the chaotic behaviour of the overall cycle.…”
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“…All of the sunspot areas in the group are individually calculated and their sum will give the total area of the sunspot group [8], [9]. The area of the sunspot group A M , on the solar disk is calculated by…”
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confidence: 99%