A Comparison of Solar Cycle Variations in the Equatorial Rotation Rates of the Sun's Subsurface, Surface, Corona, and Sunspot Groups
J. Javaraiah

TL;DR
This study compares the solar cycle variations in equatorial rotation rates across the Sun's subsurface, surface, corona, and sunspot groups, revealing correlations and phase lags among different solar layers.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive comparison of rotation rate variations across multiple solar layers over several solar cycles, highlighting their relationships and phase differences.
Findings
Sunspot group rotation rates lag GONG measurements by 1-2 years.
Coronal rotation variations closely match sunspot group data.
Mount Wilson Doppler data resemble sunspot group rotation variations.
Abstract
Using the Solar Optical Observing Network (SOON) sunspot-group data for the period 1985-2010, the variations in the annual mean equatorial-rotation rates of the sunspot groups are determined and compared with the known variations in the solar equatorial-rotation rates determined from the following data: i) the plasma rotation rates at 0.94Rsun, 0.95Rsun,...,1.0Rsun measured by Global Oscillation Network Group (GONG) during the period 1995-2010, ii) the data on the soft X-ray corona determined from Yohkoh/SXT full disk images for the years 1992-2001, iii) the data on small bright coronal structures (SBCS) which were traced in Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO)/EIT images during the period 1998-2006, and iv) the Mount Wilson Doppler-velocity measurements during the period 1986-2007. A large portion (up to approximate 30 deg latitude) of the mean differential-rotation profile of the…
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