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A Relationship Between the Solar Rotation and Activity Analysed by Tracing Sunspot Groups
Authors:Domagoj Ruždjak  Roman Brajša  Davor Sudar  Ivica Skokić  Ivana Poljančić Beljan
Affiliation:1.Hvar Observatory, Faculty of Geodesy,University of Zagreb,Zagreb,Croatia;2.Department of Physics,University of Rijeka,Rijeka,Croatia
Abstract:The sunspot position published in the data bases of the Greenwich Photoheliographic Results (GPR), the US Air Force Solar Optical Observing Network and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (USAF/NOAA), and of the Debrecen Photoheliographic Data (DPD) in the period 1874 to 2016 were used to calculate yearly values of the solar differential-rotation parameters (A) and (B). These differential-rotation parameters were compared with the solar-activity level. We found that the Sun rotates more differentially at the minimum than at the maximum of activity during the epoch 1977?–?2016. An inverse correlation between equatorial rotation and solar activity was found using the recently revised sunspot number. The secular decrease of the equatorial rotation rate that accompanies the increase in activity stopped in the last part of the twentieth century. It was noted that when a significant peak in equatorial rotation velocity is observed during activity minimum, the next maximum is weaker than the previous one.
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