scholarly journals Temporal Distribution of Solar Cycle 24 Sunspot Groups: Comparison to Cycles 12-23

2020 ◽  
Vol 63 (Vol 63 (2020)) ◽  
Author(s):  
Jouni Takalo

Abstract We analyze the temporal distribution of sunspot groups for even and odd cycles in the range SC12-SC24. It seems that cycle 24 is a characteristic even cycle, although with low amplitude. The number of large sunspot groups for cycle 24 is relatively smaller than for the average of both even and odd cycles SC12-SC23, and there is a deep decline of the large groups in the middle of the cycle. Temporal evolution of the sunspot groups of the even cycles is non-synchronous such that the northern hemisphere distribution of groups maximizes earlier that the southern hemisphere groups. This leads to a double-peak structure for the average even cycle. On the other hand, the distributions of the sunspot groups of odd cycles maximize simultaneously. We show that this double-peak structure intensifies the Gnevyshev gap (GG) for the even cycles, but is not its primary cause. On the contrary, we show that the GG exists for even and odd cycles, and separately on both hemispheres. We resample all cycles to have equal number of 3945 days and study the difference in the evolution of average total group area and average group area of the even and odd cycles separately. The analysis shows that there is a decline in both total area and average area in the even cycles 1445 days (about four years) after the beginning of the cycle, which is at least 99 % significant for both total and average area. The odd cycles do not have such a clear decline.

2016 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
pp. 510-518 ◽  
Author(s):  
L. J. Ding ◽  
Y. Zhong ◽  
S. W. Fan ◽  
L. Y. Zhu

The magnetic entropy change (−ΔS) shows a double-peak structure, indicating a double magnetic cooling process via demagnetization.


2017 ◽  
Vol 09 (03) ◽  
pp. 1750037 ◽  
Author(s):  
Victoria Suponitsky ◽  
David Plant ◽  
Eldad J. Avital ◽  
Ante Munjiza

Numerical analysis of a pressure wave generated in a liquid [Formula: see text] upon impact of the pneumatic pistons and its interaction with a free surface has been performed for the geometry and parameters of the plasma compression system prototype constructed by General Fusion Inc. Stress wave developing in the hammer–anvil piston assembly is first simulated using high-fidelity structural mechanics research code, then propagated through the liquid [Formula: see text] with several solvers within OpenFOAM[Formula: see text] software and also with nonlinear acoustics in-house code based on the Westervelt equation. In the current system, a pressure wave transmitted into the liquid [Formula: see text] is characterized by a complex temporal double peak structure and strong spatial amplitude variation. An imprint of discrete pulses remains detectable during the entire propagation of the combined wave. An excellent agreement between the results produced with different numerical codes is obtained. Nonlinear effects associated with equation of state are found to be significant at impact velocities of [Formula: see text], while at lower velocities of [Formula: see text] the difference between the results obtained with linear and nonlinear equations of state is negligible. Liquid–gas interface dynamics during the compression process of a spherical gas cavity is captured very well by the compressibleInterFoam within OpenFOAM.


2008 ◽  
Vol 78 (17) ◽  
Author(s):  
G. Nachtwei ◽  
F. Gouider ◽  
C. Stellmach ◽  
G. Vasile ◽  
Yu. B. Vasilyev ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 13 (01) ◽  
pp. C01033-C01033 ◽  
Author(s):  
C.M.B. Monteiro ◽  
F.D. Amaro ◽  
M.S. Sousa ◽  
M. Abdou-Ahmed ◽  
P. Amaro ◽  
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