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Scientific paper
Nov 1983
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1983nascp.2280.333f&link_type=abstract
In JPL Solar Wind Five p 333-345 (SEE N84-13067 03-92)
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Auroras, Data Acquisition, Ecliptic, Geomagnetism, Heliosphere, Solar Cycles, Solar Wind, Variations, Accuracy, Amplitudes, Correlation, Extrapolation, Magnetic Fields, Sunspots
Scientific paper
The evidence for and against the reality of a solar wind variation in the period range of 60-100 years is reexamined. Six data sets are reviewed; sunspot numbers, geomagnetic variations, two auroral data sets and two (14)C data sets. These data are proxies for several different aspects of the solar wind and the presence or absence of 60-100 year cyclic behavior in a particular data set does not necessarily imply the presence or absence of this variation in other sets. It was concluded that two different analyses of proxy data for a particular characteristic of the heliospheric solar wind yielded conflicting results. This conflict can be resolved only by future research. It is also definitely confirmed that proxy data for the solar wind in the ecliptic at 1 A.U. undergo a periodic variation with a period of approximately 87 years. The average amplitude and phase of this variation as seen in eleven cycles of proxy data are presented.
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