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Structural changes in solar corona during total solar eclipses

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 November 2006

Marcel Bělík
Affiliation:
Observatory Úpice, 542 32 Úpice, Czech Republic email: belik@obsupice.cz
Eva Marková
Affiliation:
Observatory Úpice, 542 32 Úpice, Czech Republic email: markova@obsupice.cz
Miloslav Druckmüller
Affiliation:
VUTBR Brno, Czech Republic email: druckmuller@vutbr.cz
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Abstract

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Total solar eclipses observed on the long baseline allow to obtain the pictures of white-light solar corona with the long temporal distance. New mathematical methods of coronal picture processing allow visualization of very faint coronal structures and enable to compare their position in corona with very high accuracy. We can detect the moving of these faint structures by comparing of pictures obtained on the different places during the same total solar eclipse. Some techniques and results are described in this paper.

Type
Contributed Papers
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© 2006 International Astronomical Union