Joint Discussion 8 Solar and stellar activity cycles
Abstract
The solar magnetic field and its associated atmospheric activity exhibits periodic variations on a number of time scales. The 11-year sunspot cycle and its underlying 22-year magnetic cycle are, besides the 5-minute oscillation, the most widely known. Amplitudes and periods range from a few parts per million (ppm) and 2-3 minutes for p-modes in sunspots, a few 10 ppm and 10 minutes for the granulation turn around, a few 100 ppm and weeks for the lifetime of plages and faculae, 1000 ppm and 27 days for the rotational signal from spots, to the long-term cycles of 90 yr (Gleissberg cycle), 200 - 300 yr (Wolf, Spörer, Maunder minima), 2,400 yr from 14C tree-ring data, and possibly in excess of 100,000 yr.
- Publication:
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Highlights of Astronomy
- Pub Date:
- August 2007
- DOI:
- 10.1017/S174392130701054X
- Bibcode:
- 2007HiA....14..271K