Origin of the Jupiter's Electromagnetic Field

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Abstract

Two permanent phenomena have appeared inside the Jupiter due to the unbalanced gravitational attraction of the planets and Sun on it. The first is dislocation of the core, and the second is bulge of the liquid metallic ocean of hydrogen and helium. Direction of these two phenomena is toward the result of the gravitational fields' vector on the Jupiter. Distance between centers of the Jupiter and its core varies permanently in magnitude and direction. In other words, dislocated core rotates a round per 10 hours around the Jupiter's center, inverse of the Jupiter's rotation, while it is rotating around itself. This dynamic system of the very hot and massive core creates the strongest magnetic and gravitational fields in the solar system. The radius of the core's rotation becomes maximum, when the Jupiter is approaching to the Sun, in its perihelion which its gravitational field becomes 2.71 times more. Therefore, the Jupiter's magnetic field becomes maximum. This dynamic system occurs inside the Sun and planets too. During the Jupiter's perihelion, when the Earth passes between the Sun and Jupiter, the peak of the solar cycles occurs. Because, based on the Solar cycles hypothesis [Kazem {\&} Hassan Gholibeigian, EGU, 2016], main cause of the solar cycles can be the Jupiter.

Authors

  • Hassan Gholibeigian

    Retired

  • Kazem Gholibeigian

    Student