Principal characteristics of amplitude variations of the magnetic cycle in terms of the Wolf number and Schove series over the past 500 years

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Solar Magnetic Field, Periodic Variations, Solar Activity, Secular Variations, Solar Physics, Solar Cycles

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Based on a study of magnetic cycle variations, a new interpretation of Mounder type minima is proposed, and a new such minimum is identified at the end of the past century and beginning of this century. A singular point is shown to exist in variations of the low-frequency component, which are thought to be related to variations of the quasi-constant magnetic field of the sun. The new data are used in a discussion of criteria for the construction of prediction models and of the mechanisms of solar cycles.

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