Exploring the dynamic rotational profile of the hotter solar atmosphere: A multi-wavelength approach using SDO/AIA data
Srinjana Routh, Bibhuti Kumar Jha, Dibya Kirti Mishra, Tom Van, Doorsselaere, Vaibhav Pant, Subhamoy Chatterjee, Dipankar Banerjee

TL;DR
This study analyzes the solar atmosphere's rotational profile across multiple wavelengths using SDO/AIA data, revealing increased equatorial rotation rates and decreased differential rotation with potential links to the solar cycle.
Contribution
It introduces a multi-wavelength analysis of the solar atmosphere's rotation, highlighting variations with temperature and possible connections to the solar interior and magnetic activity.
Findings
Equatorial rotation rate increases by up to 4.18% compared to the photosphere.
Differential rotation decreases across atmospheric layers.
Rotation parameters correlate with solar cycle sunspot numbers.
Abstract
Understanding the global rotational profile of the solar atmosphere and its variation is fundamental to uncovering a comprehensive understanding of the dynamics of the solar magnetic field and the extent of coupling between different layers of the Sun. In this study, we employ the method of image correlation to analyze the extensive dataset provided by the Atmospheric Imaging Assembly of the Solar Dynamic Observatory in different wavelength channels. We find a significant increase in the equatorial rotational rate () and a decrease in absolute latitudinal gradient () at all temperatures representative of the solar atmosphere, implying an equatorial rotation up to and faster and less differential when compared to the rotation rates for the underlying photosphere derived from Doppler measurement and sunspots respectively. In addition, we also find a significant…
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TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics
