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Temporal offsets among solar activity indicators

Temporal offsets between the time series of solar activity indicators provide important clues regarding the physical processes responsible for the cyclic variability in the solar atmosphere. Hysteresis patterns generated between any two indicators were popularly used to study their morphological fea...

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Published in:Astrophysics and space science 2014-04, Vol.350 (2), p.479-487
Main Authors: Ramesh, K. B., Vasantharaju, N.
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