Figure 11.
Jitter curves calculated from 50 different randomly created solar-like spot configurations with the spot filling factors of 0.1 per cent and spot latitudes restricted to −30° and +30°. The x-axis is the longitude in degrees and y-axis the jitter in m s−1. Note that the curves are created in such a way that the jitter at first observations (first longitude) is always zero.

Jitter curves calculated from 50 different randomly created solar-like spot configurations with the spot filling factors of 0.1 per cent and spot latitudes restricted to −30° and +30°. The x-axis is the longitude in degrees and y-axis the jitter in m s−1. Note that the curves are created in such a way that the jitter at first observations (first longitude) is always zero.

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