Contrast analysis between the trajectory of the planetary system and the periodicity of solar activity
The relationship between the periodic movement of the planetary system and its influence on solar activity is currently a serious topic in research. The kinematic index of the planet juncture index has been developed to find the track and variation of the Sun around the centroid of the solar syst...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Copernicus Publications
2017-05-01
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Series: | Annales Geophysicae |
Online Access: | https://www.ann-geophys.net/35/659/2017/angeo-35-659-2017.pdf |
Summary: | The relationship between the periodic movement of the planetary system
and its influence on solar activity is currently a serious topic in research.
The kinematic index of the planet juncture index has been developed to find
the track and variation of the Sun around the centroid of the solar system and
the periodicity of solar activity. In the present study, the kinematic index
of the planetary system's heliocentric longitude, developed based on the orbital
elements of planets in the solar system, and it is used to investigate the
periodic movement of the planetary system. The kinematic index of the planetary
system's heliocentric longitude and that of the planet juncture index are
simulated and analyzed. The numerical simulation of the two kinematic indexes
shows orderly orbits and disorderly orbits of 49.9 and 129.6 years,
respectively. Two orderly orbits or two disorderly orbits show a period
change rule of 179.5 years. The contrast analysis between the periodic
movement of the planetary system and the periodicity of solar activity shows that
the two phenomena exhibit a period change rule of 179.5 years. Moreover,
orderly orbits correspond to high periods of solar activity and disorderly
orbits correspond to low periods of solar activity. Therefore, the relative
movement of the planetary system affects solar activity to some extent. The
relationship provides a basis for discussing the movement of the planetary system
and solar activity. |
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ISSN: | 0992-7689 1432-0576 |