The 73-day periodicity of the flare index during the current solar cycle 22 |
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Authors: | Atila Özgüç Tamer Ataç |
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Affiliation: | (1) Kandilli Observatory, Bogaziçi University, x00C7;engelköyx00C7;engelköyx00C7;engelköy, 81220 Istanbul, Turkey |
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Abstract: | The flare index of the current solar cycle 22 is analysed to detect intermediate-term periodicities from Sep. 1, 1986 to Dec. 31, 1991. Power spectral analysis of the time series of solar flare index data reveals a periodicity around 73 and 53 days. We find that a periodicity of 73 days was in operation from 1988 November to the end of 1991 December. We also find that when the 73-day periodicity or the 154-day periodicity is in operation, the flare index is well correlated with the relative sunspot numbers. As a conclusion, we do not expect to see a resumption of the 154-day or 73-day periodicity, but we do expect only one of the periodicity near the integral multiples of 25d.8 in the next solar cycles. |
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