Apparent Relations Between Solar Activity and Solar Tides Caused by the Planets

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Source: NASA.gov - Updated/Added to NTRS: Apr 24, 2012, By Hung, Ching-Cheh

 
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Author:Hung, Ching-Cheh
Abstract:A solar storm is a storm of ions and electrons from the Sun. Large solar storms are usually preceded by solar flares, phenomena that can be characterized quantitatively from Earth. Twenty-five of the thirty-eight largest known solar flares were observed to start when one or more tide-producing planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Jupiter) were either nearly above the event positions (less than 10 deg. longitude) or at the opposing side of the Sun. The probability for this to happen at random is 0.039 percent. This supports the hypothesis that the force or momentum balance (between the solar atmospheric pressure, the gravity field, and magnetic field) on plasma in the looping magnetic field lines in solar corona could be disturbed by tides, resulting in magnetic field reconnection, solar flares, and solar storms. Separately, from the daily position data of Venus, Earth, and Jupiter, an 11-year planet alignment cycle is observed to approximately match the sunspot cycle. This observation supports the hypothesis that the resonance and beat between the solar tide cycle and nontidal solar activity cycle influences the sunspot cycle and its varying magnitudes. The above relations between the unpredictable solar flares and the predictable solar tidal effects could be used and further developed to forecast the dangerous space weather and therefore reduce its destructive power against the humans in space and satellites controlling mobile phones and global positioning satellite (GPS) systems.
Collection:NASA
NASA Center:Glenn Research Center
Publication Date:July 2007
Publication Year:2007
Document ID:20070025111
Subject Category:SOLAR PHYSICS
Report/Patent Number:NASA/TM-2007-214817, E-15714-2
Contract/Grant/Task Number:WBS 698671.02.03.03
Publication Information:Number of pages = 34
Language:English
Subject Terms:ALIGNMENT; GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM; PLANETS; PRESSURE DISTRIBUTION; SOLAR ACTIVITY; SOLAR ATMOSPHERE; SOLAR FLARES; SOLAR POSITION; SOLAR STORMS; SPACE WEATHER; SPACECREWS; SUNSPOT CYCLE; TIDES
Accessibility:Unclassified; Publicly available; Unlimited; No Copyright
Document Source:CASI
Updated/Added to NTRS:Apr 24, 2012

 

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