Global magnetic activity in 22-year solar cycles

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Applications Of Mathematics, Faculae, Filaments, Magnetic Field Configurations, Polarity, Solar Activity, Solar Corona, Solar Cycles, Solar Magnetic Field, Solar Prominences, Sunspots, Correlation, H Alpha Line

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Properties of even and odd 11-year solar cycles as part of the 22-year magnetic cycle have been studied on the basis of the data on the zonal structure of the large-scale magnetic field, of polar faculae activity cycles, duration of 11-year cycles, high-latitude prominence areas, inclinations of the coronal streamers, velocity of magnetic neutral line migration, and peculiarities of the polar magnetic field reversal. It is shown that the properties of the odd cycle depend on those of the preceding even cycle. The 22-year magnetic cycle, consisting of an even and odd cycle, is a unified dynamic process. The new data obtained show that the poloidal magnetic field B(p) of '+' and '-' polarity for the new 22-year magnetic cycle is formed simultaneously, possibly in deep layers of the Sun in the form of a certain magnetic configuration, containing alternating '+' and '-' polarities of the field.

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