Full-disc Ca ii K observations—A window to past solar magnetism

Author:

Chatzistergos Theodosios,Krivova Natalie A.,Ermolli Ilaria

Abstract

Full-disc observations of the Sun in the Ca iiK  line provide one of the longest collections of solar data. First such observations were made in 1892 and since then various sites around the world have carried out regular observations, with Kodaikanal, Meudon, Mt Wilson, and Coimbra being some of the most prominent ones. By now, Ca iiK  observations from over 40 different sites allow an almost complete daily coverage of the last century. Ca iiK  images provide direct information on plage and network regions on the Sun and, through their connection to solar surface magnetic field, offer an excellent opportunity to study solar magnetism over more than a century. This makes them also extremely important, among others, for solar irradiance reconstructions and studies of the solar influence on Earth’s climate. However, these data also suffer from numerous issues, which for a long time have hampered their analysis. Without properly addressing these issues, Ca iiK  data cannot be used to their full potential. Here, we first provide an overview of the currently known Ca iiK  data archives and sources of the inhomogeneities in the data, before discussing existing processing techniques, followed by a recap of the main results derived with such data so far.

Publisher

Frontiers Media SA

Subject

Astronomy and Astrophysics

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