The Solar Radius at 37 GHz through Cycles 22 to 24

Caius L. Selhorst, Juha Kallunki, C.G. Gimènez de Castro, Adriana Valio, Joaquim E. R. Costa

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Abstract

To better understand the influence of the activity cycle on the solar atmosphere, we report the time variation of the radius observed at 37 GHz (λ
=8.1 mm) obtained by the Metsähovi Radio Observatory (MRO) through Solar Cycles 22 to 24 (1989-2015). Almost 5800 maps were analyzed, however, due to instrumental setups changes the data set showed four distinct behaviors, which requested a normalisation process to allow the whole interval analysis. When the whole period was considered, the results showed a positive correlation index of 0.17 between the monthly means of the solar radius at 37 GHz and solar flux obtained at 10.7 cm (F10.7). This correlation index increased to 0.44, when only the data obtained during the last period without instrumental changes were considered (1999-2015). The solar radius correlation with the solar cycle agrees with the previous results obtained at mm/cm wavelengths (17 and 48 GHz), nevertheless, this result is the opposite of that reported at submillimetre wavelengths (212 and 405 GHz).
Original languageEnglish
Article number175
JournalSolar Physics
Volume294
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Nov 2019
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Keywords

  • sun: radio radiation
  • solar cycle
  • Sun: radius

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