The LASCO Coronal Brightness Index

We present the construction of a new white-light coronal brightness index (CBI) from the entire archive of observations recorded by the Large Angle Spectrometric Coronagraph (LASCO) C2 camera between 1996 and 2017, comprising two full solar cycles. We reduce all fully calibrated daily C2 observation...

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Veröffentlicht in:Solar physics 2020-02, Vol.295 (2), Article 20
Hauptverfasser: Battams, Karl, Howard, Russell A., Dennison, Hillary A., Weigel, Robert S., Lean, Judith L.
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Zusammenfassung:We present the construction of a new white-light coronal brightness index (CBI) from the entire archive of observations recorded by the Large Angle Spectrometric Coronagraph (LASCO) C2 camera between 1996 and 2017, comprising two full solar cycles. We reduce all fully calibrated daily C2 observations of the white-light corona into a single daily coronal brightness observation for every day of observation recorded by the instrument, with mean daily brightness values binned into 0.1  R ⊙ radial × 1 degree angular regions from 2.4 – 6.2  R ⊙ for a full 360 degrees. As a demonstration of the utility of the CBI, we construct a new solar irradiance proxy that correlates well with a variety of direct solar irradiance observations, with correlations shown to be in the range of 0.77 – 0.89. We also present a correlation mapping technique to show how irradiance correlations depend on, and relate to, coronal structure/locations, and to demonstrate how the LASCO CBI can be used to perform long-term “spatial correlation” studies to investigate relationships between the solar corona and any arbitrary concurrent geophysical index. Using this technique we find possible relationships between coronal brightness and plasma temperature, interplanetary magnetic field magnitude and (very weakly) proton density.
ISSN:0038-0938
1573-093X
DOI:10.1007/s11207-020-1589-1