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'Sluggish' jet streams linked to quiet Sun
physicsworld.com ^ | Jun 18, 2009 | Jon Cartwright

Posted on 06/19/2009 10:12:13 PM PDT by neverdem

More than just a glowing ball
Inside the sun: more than just a glowing ball

The unusually long quiet period of the Sun’s present activity may be due to the motion of “sluggish” jet streams beneath the solar surface, according to scientists at the National Solar Observatory (NSO) in Arizona, US.

The scientists’ observations, which show an east–west jet stream has taken a year longer to migrate south by 10° than in the previous solar cycle, also indicate that the sun is moving into its next cycle.

“We need to continue these observations for many, many more years to fully understand what is going on,” said NSO researcher Frank Hill yesterday at a meeting of the solar-physics division of the American Astronomical Society in Boulder, Colorado, adding: “We cannot at this point definitively say [the jet stream] is a real cause, but I think it is quite clear that it is associated.”

Charting activity

It is important to be able to forecast the Sun’s activity because it governs the space “weather” that surrounds Earth. During high solar activity, satellites and astronauts run the risk of being showered with lethal radiation.

Scientists have long known that the activity rises and falls in cycles that are roughly 11 years long. Having charted the number of sunspots, solar flares and interplanetary storms, they know that we are presently in a minimum or “quiet period” of activity towards the end of cycle 23. But this quiet period has already gone on for a year longer than scientists had anticipated, which raises the questions of what is causing the delay — and when we can expect cycle 24?

Hill, together with Rachel Howe, who is also at the NSO, employed two primary instruments in a relatively new science called helioseismology that traces sound waves to reveal conditions in the Sun’s interior. The first instrument, known as the Global Oscillation Network Group, or GONG, is a collection of six observatories located around the globe that can make 24–hour solar observations. The second, which is aboard NASA and the ESA’s Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) spacecraft and which is called the Michelson Doppler Imager, or MDI, measures movement in the Sun’s outer layer.

Slow stream

The sound waves recorded by both GONG and the MDI enabled the researchers to track an east–west jet stream several thousand kilometres beneath the Sun’s surface. Such jet streams are generated at the poles every 11 years in accordance with the solar cycle, and gradually — over about 17 years — migrate towards the equator. When they reach a latitude of 22°, the jet streams coincide with the generation of new sunspots, and a new solar cycle begins.

Hill and Howe found that the present east–west jet stream has taken an extra year to cover the past 10° latitude, although it is now reaching 22°. The researchers inferred from this that the jet stream must be linked to — and possibly causes — the onset of solar cycles, and that therefore that the next cycle will soon begin.

“What we believe it means for the coming cycle — and I’m speculating a bit here, I would say — is that it will not be as strong as the previous one,” continued Hill at the Boulder meeting. “That is an active topic of discussion within the solar-physics community.”

Dean Pesnell of NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center said in a press statement that the study finds another piece in the solar-activity puzzle. “It shows how flows inside the Sun are related to the creation of solar activity and how the timing of the solar cycle might be produced,” he added. “None of the forecasting research groups predicted the current long extended delay in the new cycle. There is a lot more to learn in order to understand how the Sun creates magnetic fields.”


TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events; Technical
KEYWORDS: catastrophism; helioseismology; physics; solaractivity; solarcycle; sunspots
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To: Beowulf9
"Does anyone in the scientific community know the answers to these questions?"

Yes

21 posted on 06/20/2009 5:11:14 AM PDT by norwaypinesavage (Global Warming Theory is extremely robust with respect to data. All observations confirm it)
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To: zeestephen

I found three more sun spots, but when I scrolled down, they moved off the sun. They were monitor spots.


22 posted on 06/20/2009 5:22:14 AM PDT by Right Wing Assault ( Obama, you're off the island!)
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To: zeestephen
"The little black dot in the NW quadrant is a blown pixel, not a sunspot."

You should have posted this at the top of the picture. I spent five minutes trying to clean it off my screen.

And what about the one in the NE corner? Oh, oops. That was on my screen. [TheOldLady blushes, slinks away]

23 posted on 06/20/2009 6:38:39 AM PDT by TheOldLady
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To: Beowulf9
What IS the sun? I mean, WHY is it a ball of gas? How did that come about? Is there a solid center? How can a ball of gas retain a ball shape? How did the sun start?

'Does anyone in the scientific community know the answers to these questions?"

Yes. All of them. They're all part of basic science (physics).

24 posted on 06/20/2009 6:52:33 AM PDT by Condor51 (The difference between stupidity and genius is that genius has its limits)
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To: justa-hairyape

Fascinating, thanks for the link!


25 posted on 06/20/2009 12:11:44 PM PDT by neverdem (Xin loi minh oi)
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