Sunspot Numbers from ISOON: A Ten-Year Data Analysis
Abstract
Sunspot numbers are important tracers of historical solar activity. They are important in the prediction of oncoming solar maximum, in the design of lifetimes of space assets, and in assessing the extent of solar-radiation impact on the space environment. Sunspot numbers were obtained visually from sunspot drawings. The availability of digital images from the US Air Force Improved Solar Optical Observing Network (ISOON) prototype telescope concurrent to observer-dependent sunspot numbers recorded at the National Solar Observatory (NSO) has provided a basis for comparing sunspot numbers determined from the two methods. We compare sunspot numbers from visual and digital methods observed nearly simultaneously. The advantages of digital imagery are illustrated.
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@article{arxiv.1602.07741,
title = {Sunspot Numbers from ISOON: A Ten-Year Data Analysis},
author = {K. S. Balasubramaniam and T. W. Henry},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1602.07741},
year = {2016}
}
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20 pages, including 10 figures in Solar Physics 2016