Re: Solar rotation period



Thanks.

Jonathan Silverlight wrote:
> Axel Harvey <xlrv@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes
> >The existence of a ferrite- and calcium-rich layer
> >under the Sun's photosphere, rotating rigidly once
> >in 27.3 days, has been claimed.
> >
> >My question is: has a more precise rotation time
> >been recorded for this uniformly rotating shell?
> >
>
> If you're talking about Michael Mozina's ideas, it just isn't happening.
> Here's a page with an illustration of the complex way rotation varies
> with depth and latitude <http://soi.stanford.edu/results/srotation.html>

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