Imminent Solar Hibernation 2020

Authors

  • Maribel S. Guerrero Vásquez Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/ce.v10i1.5724

Keywords:

sunspots, solar activity, solar cycle, geomagnetic storms, Sun

Abstract

The solar cycle 23 °, is the twenty-third cycle began carefully recorded since observations of sunspots in the West, in the seventeenth century. This paper aims to demonstrate statistically, the trend toward a solar hibernation, they can be many years in the Sun no Sunspot does not occur in this case specific study final solar activity cycle 23 and the beginning of the 24th cycle The raising trend low activity in the sun and will continue for several years, as we have seen that occurred in five periods, with an approximate 200 years or less, different exceptional periods of low solar activity during the last millennium. These periods are: Norman (1010), the Wolf (1300), Spoerer (1500), Maunder (1645-1715) and Dalton (1800-1830). So it does not be strange another similar characteristic event in the near future. Because 186 years have elapsed date from the last minimum, Dalton from the year 1800 to 1830. It has been observed that solar activity, became a descender from the year 2011 and occurred small outbreak in 2013. So much of the scientific community expects that when complete this cycle 24 sunspot, it is very possible may start the star can enter a period of hibernation. To continue the trend to low solar activity, therefore it can lower the temperature on our planet Earth, as we have seen in the past and thrown by the statistical results in this research.

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Author Biography

Maribel S. Guerrero Vásquez, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras

Facultad de Ciencias Espaciales
Departamento de Astronomía y Astrofísica.

Published

2018-03-22

How to Cite

Guerrero Vásquez, M. S. (2018). Imminent Solar Hibernation 2020. Ciencias Espaciales, 10(1), 23–34. https://doi.org/10.5377/ce.v10i1.5724

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Section

Astronomy and Astrophysics