Steps toward a high precision solar rotation profile: Results from SDO/AIA coronal bright point data
Davor Sudar, Ivica Skoki\'c, Roman Braj\v{s}a, Steven H. Saar

TL;DR
This study derives a high-precision solar differential rotation profile using coronal bright points detected by SDO/AIA, demonstrating the potential for detailed solar velocity studies with high-resolution, high-cadence data.
Contribution
The paper introduces a method combining segmentation algorithms and AIA data to accurately measure solar rotation and motions from coronal bright points over a short time interval.
Findings
Derived a detailed solar differential rotation profile.
Achieved high accuracy with only 2 days of data.
Validated the method's potential for long-term solar studies.
Abstract
Coronal bright points (CBP) are ubiquitous small brightenings in the solar corona associated with small magnetic bipoles. We derive the solar differential rotation profile by tracing the motions of CBPs detected by the Atmospheric Imaging Assembly (AIA) instrument aboard the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO). We also investigate problems related to detection of coronal bright points resulting from instrument and detection algorithm limitations. To determine the positions and identification of coronal bright points we used a segmentation algorithm. A linear fit of their central meridian distance and latitude versus time was utilised to derive velocities. We obtained 906 velocity measurements in a time interval of only 2 days. The differential rotation profile can be expressed as \degr day. Our…
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