Solar H{\alpha} excess during Solar Cycle 24 from full-disk filtergrams of the Chromospheric Telescope
A. Diercke, C. Kuckein, P. W. Cauley, K. Poppenh\"ager, J., D. Alvarado-G\'omez, E. Dineva, C. Denker

TL;DR
This study introduces H-alpha excess and deficit as new solar activity tracers using full-disk filtergrams, demonstrating their correlation with established indicators and their behavior over Solar Cycle 24.
Contribution
It presents the imaging H-alpha excess and deficit as novel, effective tracers of solar activity, and compares their behavior to traditional indicators during Solar Cycle 24.
Findings
H-alpha deficit peaks after solar maximum.
H-alpha excess correlates with MgII index.
H-alpha deficit correlates with F10.7cm radio flux.
Abstract
The chromospheric H-alpha spectral line is a strong line in the spectrum of the Sun and other stars. In the stellar regime, this spectral line is already used as a powerful tracer of stellar activity. For the Sun, other tracers (i.e, CaII K) are typically used to monitor solar activity. We used observations of full-disk H-alpha filtergrams of the Chromospheric Telescope (ChroTel) to extract the imaging H-alpha excess and deficit, which are related to bright features (plage regions) and dark absorption features (filaments and sunspots), respectively. The aim of this study is to introduce the imaging H-alpha excess and deficit as tracers of solar activity and compare them to other established indicators: the relative sunspot number, the F10.7cm radio flux, and the MgII index. The H-alpha excess and deficit follow the behavior of the solar activity over the course of the cycle, whereby the…
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