Differential rotation of the solar transition region from STEREO/EUVI 30.4 nm images
Jaidev Sharma, Brajesh Kumar, Anil K Malik, and Hari Om Vats

TL;DR
This study reveals that the solar transition region exhibits differential rotation with latitude, varying over the solar cycle, and rotates less differentially than the corona, based on 10 years of EUV images from STEREO.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of the differential rotation profile of the solar transition region over a solar cycle using EUV imaging data.
Findings
Transition region rotates differentially with latitude.
Rotation rate varies with solar activity cycle.
Transition region's differential rotation is less than the corona's.
Abstract
The solar photosphere, chromosphere and corona are known to rotate differentially as a function of latitude. To date, it is unclear if the solar transition region also rotates differentially. In this paper, we investigate differential rotational profile of solar transition region as a function of latitude, using solar full disk (SFD) images at 30.4 nm wavelength recorded by Extreme Ultraviolet Imager (EUVI) onboard Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory (STEREO) space mission for the period from 2008 to 2018 (Solar Cycle 24). Our investigations show that solar transition region rotates differentially. The sidereal rotation rate obtained at +/- 5 degree equatorial band is quite high (~ 14.7 degree/day), which drops to ~ 13.6 degree/day towards both polar regions. We also obtain that the rotational differentiality is low during the period of high solar activity (rotation rate varies from…
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