Latitude-temporal relationship between the manifestations of solar activity and the characteristics of tidal forces

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Interplanetary Space, Latitude, Solar Activity Effects, Sunspot Cycle, Tides, Annual Variations, Solar System

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On the basis of calculations carried out for three cycles of solar activity (from 1944 to 1975), it is shown that the value of the integral characteristic of interplanetary tidal forces changes with the heliographic latitude and in time, and that these changes reflect the corresponding changes in the solar activity indices. Thus, the displacement of the annual mean value of the first maximum on the integral characteristic during one cycle toward the lower latitudes corresponds to the sunspot formation processes. It is shown that distribution of the integral characteristic with respect to magnitude and sign (direction of rotation) is asymmetric with respect to the solar equator.

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