1. Monitoring the Solar Radius from the Royal Observatory of the Spanish Navy during the Last Quarter-Millennium
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Vaquero, J. M., Gallego, M. C., Ruiz-Lorenzo, J. J., López-Moratalla, T., Carrasco, V. M. S., Aparicio, A. J. P., González-González, F. J., and Hernández-García, E.
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Physics - History and Philosophy of Physics - Abstract
The solar diameter has been monitored at the Royal Observatory of the Spanish Navy (today the Real Instituto y Observatorio de la Armada: ROA) almost continuously since its creation in 1753 (i.e. during the last quarter of a millennium). After a painstaking effort to collect data in the historical archive of this institution, we present here the data of the solar semidiameter from 1773 to 2006, making up an extensive new database for solar-radius measurements can be considered. We have calculated the solar semidiameter from the transit times registered by the observers (except values of the solar radius from the modern Danjon astrolabe, which were published by ROA). These data were analysed to reveal any significant long-term trends, but no such trends were found. Therefore, the data sample confirms the constancy of the solar diameter during the last quarter of a millennium (approximately) within instrumental and methodological limits. Moreover, no relationship between solar radius and the new sunspot-number index has been found from measurements of the ROA. Finally, the mean value for solar semidiameter (with one standard deviation) calculated from the observations made in the ROA (1773-2006), after applying corrections by refraction and diffraction, is equal to 958.87" \pm 1.77", Comment: 26 pages, 7 figures, to be published in Solar Physics
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- 2016
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