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The Solar Benchmark: Rotational Modulation of the Sun Reconstructed from Archival Sunspot Records
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The Solar Benchmark: Rotational Modulation of the Sun Reconstructed from Archival Sunspot Records
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We use archival daily spot coverage measurements from Howard et al. (1984) to study the rotational modulation of the Sun as though it were a distant star. A quasi-periodic Gaussian process measures the solar rotation period $P_\mathrm{rot} = 26.3 \pm 0.1$ days, and activity cycle period $P_\mathrm{cyc} = 10.7 \pm 0.3$ years. We attempt to search for evidence of differential rotation in variations of the apparent rotation period throughout the activity cycle and do not detect a clear signal of differential rotation, consistent with the null results of the hare-and-hounds exercise of Aigrain et al. (2015). The full reconstructed solar light curve is available online.
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