Periodicities in Irradiance and in other Solar Activity
Indices During Cycle 23
T. Atac (1),
A. Ozguc (1),
J. Rybák (2)
1 - Bogazici University, Kandilli Observatory and Earthquake Research Institute, Cengelkoy, Istanbul, Turkey
2 - Astronomical Institute, Slovak Academy of Sciences, SK-05960 Tatranská Lomnica, Slovakia
Magnetic fields give rise to distinctive features in different solar
atmospheric regimes. To study this, time variations of the flare index,
sunspot number and sunspot area, each index arising from different physical
conditions, were compared with the solar composite irradiance throughout
cycle 23. Rieger-type periodicities in these time series were calculated
using Fourier and wavelet transforms (WTs). The peaks of the wavelet power
of these periodicities appeared between the years 1999 and 2002. We found
that the solar irradiance oscillations are less significant than those in
the other indices during this cycle. The irradiance shows non-periodic
fluctuations during this time interval. The peaks of the flare index,
sunspot number and sunspot total area were seen around 2000.4, 1999.9 and
2001.0, respectively. These periodicities appeared intermittently and were
not simultaneous in different solar activity indices during the three years
of the maximum phase of solar cycle 23.
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