Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10695184 | Advances in Space Research | 2005 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Intermittence of the short-term periodicities (25-35Â days) of the flare index are investigated using the wavelet transform method for the full-disc and for the northern and the southern hemispheres of the Sun separately over the epoch since 1966 until 2002. The wavelet transform results show that occurence of periodicities of flare index power is highly intermittent in time. The period-averaged wavelet power of the flare index presents this fact very clearly displaying independence of flaring activity on the solar hemispheres in several time intervals over almost four solar cycles under study. Moreover correlations of the period-averaged wavelet power of the flare index for the separate hemispheres and for the full-disc reveal significantly stronger relation between the full-disc and the northern hemisphere than between the full-disc and the southern hemisphere while no significant correlations was found between the hemispheres one another.
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Authors
J. Rybák, A. Ãzgüç, T. Ataç, E. Sözen,