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Variability of the solar shape (before space dedicated missions)

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Shrinking or expansion of the solar shape and irradiance variations are ultimately related to solar activity. We give here a review on existing ground-based or space solar radius measurements, extending the concept to shape changes. We show how helioseismology results allow us to look at the variations below the surface, where changes are not uniform, putting in evidence a new shallow layer, the leptocline, which is the seat of solar asphericities, radius variations with the 11-yr cycle and the cradle of complex physical processes: partial ionization of the light elements, opacities changes, superadiabaticity, strong gradient of rotation and pressure. Based on such physical grounds, we show why it is important to get accurate measurements from scheduled dedicated space missions: PICARD, SDO, DynaMICCS, ASTROMETRIA, SPHERIS. Such measurements will provide us a unique opportunity to study in detail the relationship between global solar properties and changes in the Sun's interior.

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hal-00435706 , version 1 (24-11-2009)

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Jean-Pierre Rozelot, C. Damiani, Sandrine Lefebvre. Variability of the solar shape (before space dedicated missions). Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, 2009, 71 (17-18), pp.1683-1694. ⟨10.1016/j.jastp.2009.09.003⟩. ⟨hal-00435706⟩
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