Physics
Scientific paper
Dec 2010
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Proceedings of the 20th National Solar Physics Meeting, held 31 May - 4 June, 2010 in Papradno, Slovakia, p. 64-71
Physics
Scientific paper
In search for physical causes of the irregularities observed in the solar activity and magnetic field distributions across the Sun and in time we have this time focused on the study of the evolution of the last nineteen cycles (from No.5 to No.23). The cycles can be divided into a few types according to similariry in their time evolution. It turns out that for cycles of similar type we find similar distributions in space for planets like Venus and Earth, and Jupiter in particular, with Saturn also taking a certain part. In addition, the onset of activity of all cycles seems to be closely related to a certain position of Venus and Earth in the ecliptic. During the maximum phase of all cycles the relative angular separation of Venus with the Earth and Jupiter takes its minimal values (close to zero) while during every minimum phase it is close to 45°. As far as physics is concerned it seems so far that the key role is played by gravity although other forces and their fields can also assume certain roles.
Bumba Vaclav
Klvana Mirek
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