Solar cycle irregularity study
William A. Gardner, Antonio Napolitano

TL;DR
This study investigates the shared irregularity cycle of approximately 164 years in solar phenomena, suggesting a common underlying cause linked to planetary forcing and solar dynamo processes.
Contribution
It identifies a shared 164-year cycle of irregularity in solar periodicities, proposing a possible planetary influence on solar dynamo mechanisms.
Findings
Shared 164-year cycle of irregularity observed in solar phenomena.
Potential planetary forcing influences solar dynamo activity.
Correlation between interior rotation and surface activity patterns.
Abstract
It has recently been discovered that the time phases (time-varying delays) of the irregular periodicities observed in the Sunspot series, consisting of the approximate 27-day latitude-averaged plasma rotation and approximate 11-yr magnetic pole reversal, share a common pattern or cycle of irregularity. Because the method of measurement contains an unknown constant delay of no practical significance, the average of the measured cycle of delay is subtracted out, and the resultant cycle proceeds from zero delay to maximum delay, back to zero delay, then to maximum advance, and finally back to zero advance/delay. The period of this cycle is estimated to be 164 years, which does not allow for even one full repetition of the pattern in the 205-yr data record. So, it may or may not be a segment of an ongoing (pseudo) periodicity. Nevertheless, the fact that this cycle of irregularity in period…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
