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  • An attempt to compare the differential rotation of the Ca/plus/-network with that of the photospheric plasma
    Results of almost simultaneous observations of the differential rotation of the Ca(plus) chromosphere and the photospheric plasma are reported. The observations (tracings of Ca(plus) mottles and Doppler shift measurements in a photospheric line) were performed at the Locarno station during two extended periods in 1976. Both data sets were used to
    Schroeter, E. H. et al.

    Fecha de publicación:

    11
    1978
    Número de citas
    12
  • The search for solar oscillations, 1974 to 1976
    Using a resonant scattering spectrometer, observations of integral solar light have been recorded and analyzed to determine the existence of solar oscillations. Although the data from individual days do confirm the existence of long-period oscillations, these do not seem to be consistent in either period, amplitude or phase. Possible interpretation
    Brookes, J. R. et al.

    Fecha de publicación:

    9
    1978
    Número de citas
    16
  • The Doppler shift from zodiacal light
    A theory is outlined for analyzing the observed mean Doppler shift of Fraunhofer lines in the zodiacal light, assuming that the particle distribution in terms of composition, size, and shape is constant throughout the interplanetary medium. The theory is applied to the observed Doppler shift of H-beta; the Doppler shift in and out of the ecliptic
    Lopez Rodriguez, G. et al.

    Fecha de publicación:

    3
    1978
    Número de citas
    4
  • Observations of Jupiter around 80 microns at high spectral resolution
    High-resolution (up to 0.02 kayser) airborne spectral observations of Jupiter in the range from 105 to 140 kaysers are presented. The procedures used to remove the effects of telluric opacity and for the brightness-temperature calibration are described. The resulting spectrum is compared with recent calculations for different Jovian models. Some
    Baluteau, J. P. et al.

    Fecha de publicación:

    3
    1978
    Número de citas
    15