Origin of the Sun’s Electromagnetic Fields and Solar Cycles, or Solar Cycles Hypothesis

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Abstract

Sun’s core dislocation happens due to effect of gravitational fields of the planets to the Sun. In other words, dislocated Sun’s core rotates a round per 24-35 days in radiation zone around the Sun’s center inverse of the Sun’s rotation while it is rotating a round per 6 days around itself. Direction of the Sun’s magnetic field lines from South Pole to the sky is an observable factor. This variable large scale forced convection system generates huge momentum of inertia as the main source of the Sun’s gravitational field, Sun’s deformation, and speed-up the fusion, and hot gas “soup” motion with many free charged particles as a source of magnetic field. Moreover, this mechanism generates a thermo-magnetic shear zone between the core and radiation zone which rotates 3-4 times faster than tachocline and generates stronger magnetic field. This mechanism indicates that Jupiter with 11,856 years orbit period may be the main cause of the 11-year solar cycles. When Jupiter approaches the Sun and moves away, gravitational field in perihelion becomes 2.71 times larger. During this time (2-3 years), Earth passes 2-3 times through it, this dynamic system becomes more active inside the Sun, Jupiter, and Earth. When they are aligned, the peak of solar cycles occur, which is predictable.

Presenters

  • Hassan Gholibeigian

    Mining and Metallurgical, AmirKabir University of Technology

Authors

  • Hassan Gholibeigian

    Mining and Metallurgical, AmirKabir University of Technology

  • Kazem Gholibeigian

    Technisch Universitat, Technische Universitat