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Solar system research from an astrophysical perspective—solar rotation and its scientific observation

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DOI: 10.23977/geors.2024.070106 | Downloads: 11 | Views: 362

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Ziyuan Lin 1

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1 Academy of Holy Angels, (USA), 6600 Nicollet Ave, Richfield, MN 55423, USA

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Ziyuan Lin

ABSTRACT

This paper embarks on a comprehensive journey into the realm of solar system astrophysics, focusing on the intricate phenomenon of solar rotation. Encompassing diverse fields such as stellar evolution, the origin of solar energy, solar structure, and observational methodologies, the study spans the interdisciplinary domains of astrophysics, atomic physics, thermodynamics, optics, chemistry, and Earth sciences. Leveraging advanced tools like saoimages9 for data analysis and helioviewer for solar surface observation, the research scrutinizes the rotation patterns of sunspots, delving into the intricate dynamics of the Sun. The findings contribute not only to the fundamental understanding of solar phenomena but also hold implications for space weather forecasting and astrophysical research.

KEYWORDS

Astrophysics, Solar Rotation, Stellar Evolution, Space Weather, Atmospheric Physics, Electromagnetism

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Ziyuan Lin, Solar system research from an astrophysical perspective—solar rotation and its scientific observation. Geoscience and Remote Sensing (2024) Vol. 7: 49-52. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/geors.2024.070106.

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