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Amateur/Professional Cooperation in 2 Solar Studies
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 April 2016
Abstract
The modification of properties of granules around magnetic flux tubes has been studied for the first time from photographs (at λ = 4803Å and 5770Å) taken with the 50-cm refractor at Pic du Midi. Statistically, these granules are more numerous, smaller, and more elongated than other granules. During their first two minutes of life they show very pronounced radial orientation to the magnetic flux tube.
Angular measurements on the same granules have a precision of ± 10°, which is sufficient as theoretical studies show that they rotate by 360° in the course of their life. Initial results appeared to show that only explosive granules had intrinsic rotation, but further examination showed that it is a general trend. It seems that the granules do rotate significantly, but that there is a more important “push-pull” effect, in agreement with A. Title’s theory drawn from SOUP images.
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