Relationship between TIGRE solar S-index and USET Ca II K full disk images
G. Vanden Broeck, S. Bechet, F. Clette, G. Rauw, K.-P. Schr\"oder, and, M. Mittag

TL;DR
This study establishes a strong linear correlation between the USET Ca II K chromospheric area fraction and the TIGRE S-index, demonstrating that disk coverage is a reliable proxy for magnetic activity in solar observations.
Contribution
It introduces a new method to estimate the S-index from Ca II K images, enhancing understanding of solar magnetic activity and rotation period detection.
Findings
Strong linear correlation between USET area fraction and TIGRE S-index.
Detection of solar rotation modulation in both datasets.
USET area fraction effectively proxies S-index for magnetic activity studies.
Abstract
Full disk observations of the solar chromosphere in the Ca II K line represent a valuable dataset for studies of solar magnetic activity. The S-index is widely used to investigate the magnetic activity of stars, however, its connection to the coverage of stellar magnetic structure is still poorly understood. We use the archives of full disk Ca II K images taken by the Royal Observatory of Belgium with the USET to derive the area fraction of the brightest chromospheric structures over the last decade. These data allowed us to study the end of the solar cycle 24 and the beginning of solar cycle 25. The brightest regions of the solar surface were then segmented using an algorithm based on an intensity threshold. We computed the area fraction over the solar disk and compared it with the S-index from TIGRE. For the detection of periodic modulations, we applied a discrete Fourier power…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCalibration and Measurement Techniques · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
