27–29 Aug 2018
Paris, France
Europe/Paris timezone

Tracking of predominant periodicities evolution for PROBA2/LYRA and other long-term solar time series

28 Aug 2018, 11:20
20m
Charpak room (Paris, France)

Charpak room

Paris, France

Pierre and Marie Curie campus Sorbonne University
talk Session 2: Results from recent space missions Session 2: Results from recent space missions

Speaker

Dr Laurence Wauters (ROB)

Description

The periodograms of the PROBA2/LYRA data show predominant periodicities comparable to the ones observed by other solar time series for the same time range. These periodicities have been found to slightly vary over time. Tracking their evolution on a long-term basis aims at identifying which periodicities are related to each other and at determining which physical processes are at their origin. A study has been made on sunspot area, for which several solar cycles of data exist and for which the periodicities are close to the ones found in LYRA (for the same time range). We used framed Lomb-Scargle periodograms to extract the periodicities and check their evolution. Several significant periodicities behave similarly and seem to be harmonically related.

Summary

We used framed Lomb-Scargle periodograms to extract the periodicities of solar time series including PROBA2/LYRA and check their evolution.

Primary author

Co-authors

Dr Ingolf Dammash (Royal Observatory of Belgium) Marie Dominique (ROB) Dr Mustapha Meftah (LATMOS / CNRS / Paris-Saclay University)

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