Testing the accuracy of Coimbra Astronomical Observatory Solar Filament Historical Series (1929–1941)

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Main Author: Lourenço, Ana
Publication Date: 2021
Other Authors: Gafeira, Ricardo, Bonifácio, Vitor, Barata, Teresa, Fernandes, João, Silva, Eva
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Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: The present work aims to validate the positions of solar filaments published in the Annals of Coimbra University Astronomical Observatory, currently the Geophysical and Astronomical Observatory of the University of Coimbra, corresponding to years 1929 to 1941. The published Stonyhurst positions were obtained by an original method devised in the early 20th century that used a spherical calculator instrument, a wood-made model of the Sun. We used the digital images of the original spectroheliograms to measure the positions of the filaments, and heliographic coordinates were determined with the routines implemented in the Python package Sunpy. The correlation coefficients between both sets of coordinates are positive and highly significant. The results validate the method used at the Coimbra observatory and the published data. We conclude that the Coimbra solar filament catalogues are reliable and can therefore be considered for future solar activity studies.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Testing the accuracy of Coimbra Astronomical Observatory Solar Filament Historical Series (1929–1941)
title Testing the accuracy of Coimbra Astronomical Observatory Solar Filament Historical Series (1929–1941)
spellingShingle Testing the accuracy of Coimbra Astronomical Observatory Solar Filament Historical Series (1929–1941)
Lourenço, Ana
Solar filaments
Stonyhurst heliographic coordinates
Historical data
Catalogues
title_short Testing the accuracy of Coimbra Astronomical Observatory Solar Filament Historical Series (1929–1941)
title_full Testing the accuracy of Coimbra Astronomical Observatory Solar Filament Historical Series (1929–1941)
title_fullStr Testing the accuracy of Coimbra Astronomical Observatory Solar Filament Historical Series (1929–1941)
title_full_unstemmed Testing the accuracy of Coimbra Astronomical Observatory Solar Filament Historical Series (1929–1941)
title_sort Testing the accuracy of Coimbra Astronomical Observatory Solar Filament Historical Series (1929–1941)
author Lourenço, Ana
author_facet Lourenço, Ana
Gafeira, Ricardo
Bonifácio, Vitor
Barata, Teresa
Fernandes, João
Silva, Eva
author_role author
author2 Gafeira, Ricardo
Bonifácio, Vitor
Barata, Teresa
Fernandes, João
Silva, Eva
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lourenço, Ana
Gafeira, Ricardo
Bonifácio, Vitor
Barata, Teresa
Fernandes, João
Silva, Eva
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Solar filaments
Stonyhurst heliographic coordinates
Historical data
Catalogues
topic Solar filaments
Stonyhurst heliographic coordinates
Historical data
Catalogues
description The present work aims to validate the positions of solar filaments published in the Annals of Coimbra University Astronomical Observatory, currently the Geophysical and Astronomical Observatory of the University of Coimbra, corresponding to years 1929 to 1941. The published Stonyhurst positions were obtained by an original method devised in the early 20th century that used a spherical calculator instrument, a wood-made model of the Sun. We used the digital images of the original spectroheliograms to measure the positions of the filaments, and heliographic coordinates were determined with the routines implemented in the Python package Sunpy. The correlation coefficients between both sets of coordinates are positive and highly significant. The results validate the method used at the Coimbra observatory and the published data. We conclude that the Coimbra solar filament catalogues are reliable and can therefore be considered for future solar activity studies.
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