Active-region magnetic fields modulate deeper meridional flows in the Sun's near-surface shear layer, driving episodic poleward flux transport and hemispheric asymmetries in polar field evolution.
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A visual transformer model trained on IRIS inversions predicts chromospheric temperature and density from SDO data with correlations around 0.8 on 80% of test cases.
Tentative evidence for a super-Jupiter at 15-100 AU or brown dwarf at 20-170 AU in 51 Pegasi from RV curvature, but the signal is likely driven by Lick/Hamilton instrument drift.
Sunspot activity correlates with multidecadal cycles in the Atlantic Meridional Mode and with minimum temperature anomalies in northern and northeastern Brazil.
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Active-region Modulation of Subsurface Meridional Flows and Magnetic Flux Transport on the Sun
Active-region magnetic fields modulate deeper meridional flows in the Sun's near-surface shear layer, driving episodic poleward flux transport and hemispheric asymmetries in polar field evolution.
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Predicting the thermodynamics in the chromosphere from the translation of SDO data into the IRIS$^{2}$ inversion results using a visual transformer model
A visual transformer model trained on IRIS inversions predicts chromospheric temperature and density from SDO data with correlations around 0.8 on 80% of test cases.
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An Outer Giant Planet or Brown Dwarf in the 51 Pegasi System?
Tentative evidence for a super-Jupiter at 15-100 AU or brown dwarf at 20-170 AU in 51 Pegasi from RV curvature, but the signal is likely driven by Lick/Hamilton instrument drift.
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Multidecadal Cycles of the Climatic Index: Sunspots that Affect North and Northeast of Brazil
Sunspot activity correlates with multidecadal cycles in the Atlantic Meridional Mode and with minimum temperature anomalies in northern and northeastern Brazil.