EVE Sun-as-a-star Doppler spectra of 26 EUV lines reveal Harvey-like convective continua to 50 mHz, reduced granulation power in coronal lines, ~15 km/s nonthermal RMS, and no Kolmogorov turbulence.
The Frequency Content of the VIRGO/SoHO Lightcurves: Implications for Planetary Transit Detection from Space
1 Pith paper cite this work. Polarity classification is still indexing.
abstract
Stellar micro-variability poses a serious threat to the capacities of space-based planet-finding missions such as Kepler or Eddington. The solar lightcurves obtained by the VIRGO PMO6 and SPM instruments on board SoHO from 1996 to 2001 have been studied in order to follow variability changes through the activity cycle. In all datasets, active regions-induced variability, below 2 microHz, is closely correlated to the BBSO Ca II K-line index. The PMO6 (total irradiance) data shows evidence for a meso-granulation component around tau = 8x10^3 s, while all narrow-band SPM datasets (red, green and blue) show super-granulation (tau = 5x10^4 s) but no meso-granulation. Both actvity and granulation related components have significantly smaller amplitudes in the red than in the blue channel. These results, coupled with available stellar data, allow us to generate simulated lightcurves with enhanced variability as a testbed for pre-processing and detection methods, and influence the case for using colour information in this kind of mission.
fields
astro-ph.SR 1years
2026 1verdicts
CONDITIONAL 1representative citing papers
citing papers explorer
-
Signatures of photospheric convection throughout the solar atmosphere: the EVE Sun-as-a-star mHz continuum
EVE Sun-as-a-star Doppler spectra of 26 EUV lines reveal Harvey-like convective continua to 50 mHz, reduced granulation power in coronal lines, ~15 km/s nonthermal RMS, and no Kolmogorov turbulence.