Cycles Research Institute
The 154 day Solar cycle and related cycles 8y Ray Toes Solar variations of 154 days and related periods per iods The Sun has been found to have a 154 day cycle in gaa! ray flares" proton flares" solar #ind" interplanetary agnetic field" sunspot areas and neutrino output$ %irst reported in gaa ray flares in 1&'4 by Rieger et al" the cycle varies bet#een 140 and 1(0 days and is ost often reported as 154 or 155 days$ The cycle is often associated #ith other cycles of periods near 2'" 51" (' and 10) days all of #hich are ultiples of the solar rotation rate of 2* days +or 2' days as seen fro the earth,$ -onger cycles of 1$2' and 2$14 years are also entioned as associated" being ) and 5 ties the length of the 154 day cycle$
.igh energy Solar flares /sing daily data fro the Solar aiu ission +S, and the eosynchr eosynchronous onous Operation Operational al 3nvirone 3nvironental ntal Satellit Satellites es +O3S," a 155!) day cycle #as found near the aiu of solar solar cycle cycle 21$ The per period iod is often often repor reported ted at solar solar aiu and tends to disappear at solar iniu$ This ay be due to using highly s6e#ed data" and the author suggests reanalysis #ith log data being used instead$ 7$ -$ 8allester" R$ Oliver and $ Carbonell report that this peri period od coin coinci cide des s in tie tie #ith #ith peri period odic ic e eer erge genc nce e of agn agnet etic ic flu flu in the the for for of stro strong ng agn agnet etic ic fiel fields ds"" sugges suggestin ting g a causal causal relati relations onship hip$$ Their Their figure figure is sho#n sho#n belo#$
October 2005
carried out a search for periodicities in the Solar %lu at 12( .9$ They found the 11 year cycle but not the 154 day cycle$ cycle$ .o#eve .o#everr other other sub!h sub!har aroni onics cs of 25$' 25$' days days #ere #ere found" including strong spectral pea6s for 51$( days is found 1&5'!1 1&5 '!1&'5 &'5"" 10) 10)$) $) days days is pre presen sentt in cycles cycles 20 and 21 especially 1&*&!1&(* and '0$* days up to 1&'&" especially
Solar neutrino flu cycles Solar neutrinos do not coe in a steady flu and so continue to surprise researchers$ 8ecause neutrinos can travel alost unipeded fro the Solar core #here they are produced" to the 3arth #here #e detect the" any variation in the flu of neutrinos ust ean a variation in their rate of production$ This suggests that the Sun has episodic bursts of activity in its core #hich is not soething that #as epected$ Several novel ideas have been suggested to eplain this fact$ 8ecause light and heat fro the Sun coe to us fro the Solar Solar surfac surface" e" they they resul resultt fro fro nucle nuclear ar react reaction ions s that that happened any thousands of years earlier$ In that tie" any shor shortt ter ter fluc fluctu tuat atio ions ns in the the reac reacti tion on rate rate #oul #ould d be soothed out$ Only the neutrino flu tells us #hat is actually happening in the Solar core right no#$ The ost noticeable variation in the flu is a 2' day period #hich atches the Solar rotation period as seen fro the 3arth$ The actual rotation period of the Sun is 2* days" but because #e are oving around the Sun" it ta6es an etra 2 days days to catch catch up #ith #ith the 3arth>s 3arth>s otio otion n each each rotati rotation$ on$ Confiration Confiration that the period is truly originating in the Sun is given by the presence of side bands$ These side bands #hich result fro the 3arth passing north and south of the Solar e?uator once per year are found at 10$''" 11$''" 1)$'' and 14$'' cycles per year in addition to the ain pea6 at 12$'' cycles per year of the 2'$4 day cycle$ Related cycles of 15( days and ('0 days +2$14 years or ?uasi! ?uasi!bie bienni nnial al varia variatio tion, n, #ere #ere also also found found to be pre presen sentt #ea6ly in the neutrino flu" but no 11 year cycle #as found by the Stanford researchers researchers reporting reporting these these results$ results$ The period of ('0 days is five ties 15* days" and has therefore been suggested as being haronically related$
From top to bottom bottom@ )1 day bocar Sola Solarr cycl cycle e 2)$ 2)$ From average average of the daily nuber nuber of A and solar solar flaresB flaresB daily nuber nuber of sunspot sunspot groupsB groupsB daily daily sunspot sunspot areaB daily SI$
Solar flu at 12( .9 The ean flu density of the Sun has being onitored at Toru: since 1&5' and $ a#ro:s6a a#ro:s6a and ;$$ 8or6o#s6i
In DCosic RhythsE +in Russian, F S Festerov sho#s the above spectru of fluctua fluctuations tions in )$(5 .9 solar radio eissions$ The triplet centred on 154 days ay be interpreted as a 154 day cycle aplitude odulated by period per iods s of G4$( G4$( and and G&$4 G&$4 years$ years$ Fote Fote also also anothe anotherr triplet near 1542 or (( days #hich has odulations of )$1" G4$' and G&$2 years$ These odulation periods are inaccu inaccurat rate e due to the data being being only only for t#o solar solar cycles$
Cycles Research Institute
October 2005
odulations of cycles F S Festerov has reported the spectru of Solar radio eissions at )$(5 .9$ Hs #ell as sho#ing coon periods of 154 and (( days" there is cople spectral structure around each of these periods suggesting odulation by longer cycles$ enerally reports indicate that the cycles are stronger near solar aiu" so these odulations ay be due to the ain 11 year solar cycle$ The analysis is based on
.aronic Relationships in Solar cycles F$ H$ ;rivova and S$ ;$ Solan6i note that the po#er of a 1$2' year sunspot cycle period varies strongly over tie but does vary approiately in phase #ith the 15* day Rieger period of Solar flares$ This result based on #avelet analysis suggests that these t#o cycles are haronics because 1$2' years is ) ties 15* days$ They find that this period of 15* days continues into ore recent cycles in contrast to earlier results$ They also report significant po#er at all ultiples of 1$) years +reported as 1$2' years above, up to 10$4 years$ They note also that the 15* day period is found in sunspot nubers and that the 1$) year period is found in variations of geoagnetic activity and interplanetary agnetic field$ any researchers have noted the haronic relationships in the solar periods$ 8ai and Sturroc6 coent that the 154 day and related periodicities are sub!haronics of a fundaental period$ hen all the reports are cobined it is even clearer that all the reported periods are haronically related to each other$ The solar cycle periods are observed in geophysical cycles on 3arth and also haronically related to other coonly observed cycles on earth fro other disciplines$ The follo#ing table has been produced #ith eact ratios of 2 and ) to best fit all the 6no#n cycles periods$ It is clear that this produces another #hole set of related cycles li6e e#ey>s table of coon cycles in the range of years$ %urtherore" these cycle periods are related by being a factor of ( saller than e#ey>s table$
Harmonic relationships in solar cycle periods
+all figures in days, )0&$5 103.2
464.2 154.7 51.6
77.4 25.8
The periods are sho#n #ith eact haronic ratios of 2 hori9ontally and ) vertically in the sae #ay that e#ey sho#ed these relationships eist in any longer period coon cycles$ The si bold figures are representative of the reported solar flare cycles" ecept that" because of the 3arth>s otion around the Sun" 2' days is reported rather than 2* days$ The 12)' day cycle accurately atches 3d#ard R$ e#ey>s deterination of 40$*' onths for the stoc6 ar6et cycle" #hile the *1& day cycle atches the author>s deterination of a 1$*&5 year cycle in #heat prices$ This haronic atching of seeingly unrelated cycles is a feature coonly reported by 3d#ard R e#ey$
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