Published June 1975
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Temperature variation with latitude in the upper solar photosphere: Relevance to solar oblateness measurements and facular models
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Ingersoll, Andrew P.
- Chapman, Gary A.
Chicago
Abstract
Altrock and Canfield's observations of temperature variation with latitude in the upper solar photosphere refer to higher levels (smaller optical depths) than those to which Dicke and Goldenberg's solar oblateness observations refer. These higher levels account for only 1% of Dicke and Goldenberg's observed intensity. Thus Altrock and Canfield's observations are not inconsistent with models which have been proposed to account for solar oblateness observations by means of a brightness variation with solar latitude.
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© 1975 by D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordreeht-Holland. Received 8 October, 1974; revised 25 February, 1975. This research was supported by company funds of The Aerospace Corporation and by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration under Grant NGL 05-002-003 awarded to the California Institute of Technology.Attached Files
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