The Mount Wilson Observatory S-index of the Sun
Ricky Egeland, Willie Soon, Sallie Baliunas, Jeffrey C. Hall, Alexei, A. Pevtsov, and Luca Bertello

TL;DR
This paper refines the measurement of the Sun's magnetic activity index (S-index) using Mount Wilson data, extending the time series and improving accuracy for better comparison with Sun-like stars.
Contribution
It provides new, precise measurements of the Sun's S-index during solar cycle 23 and extends the historical series using proxies, enhancing the accuracy of solar activity comparisons.
Findings
Measured solar cycle 23 S_min = 0.1634
Extended S-index series to cycles 15-24
Good agreement with independent measurements
Abstract
The most commonly used index of stellar magnetic activity is the instrumental flux scale of singly-ionized calcium H & K line core emission, S, developed by the Mount Wilson Observatory (MWO) HK Project, or the derivative index R'_HK. Accurately placing the Sun on the S scale is important for comparing solar activity to that of the Sun-like stars. We present previously unpublished measurements of the reflected sunlight from the Moon using the second-generation MWO HK photometer during solar cycle 23 and determine cycle minimum S_min,23 = 0.1634 +/- 0.0008, amplitude Delta S_23 = 0.0143 +/- 0.0012, and mean <S_23> = 0.1701 +/- 0.0005. By establishing a proxy relationship with the closely related National Solar Observatory Sacramento Peak calcium K emission index, itself well-correlated with the Kodaikanal Observatory plage index, we extend the MWO S time series to cover cycles 15-24 and…
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