Solar - Astronomical Theory Flashcards

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Astronomical Theory

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This argues that long-term variations of earths orbital parameters are the cause of the ice age successiions during geological periods.

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Maunder Minimunm

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A period between 1650 to 1715, associated with extremely low solar activity.

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What is believed to have caused the Maunder Minimum?

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Very few sunspots on the sun surface, with decreased sun brightness

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Why do sunspots increase brightness?

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UV radiation increases dramatically during high sunspot activity.

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Solar Cycle

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An 11 year cycle of solar activity, characterised by a rise and fall in numbers and surface area of sunspots.

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Sunspots

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Dark areas on the surface of the sun, being cooler than other parts,.

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What do more sunspots mean for atmosphere?

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More energy and icnreasing temperatures.

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Why do sunspots increase brightness?

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Increased darkness of sunspots mean surrounding faculae results in net increase of irradiance.

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Facula

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Bright photosphere spots formed from concentrated magnetic field lines

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Where do facula often form?

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Around sunspots being hotter and brighter than photosphere.

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Solar Flares

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Explosions of energy due to magnetic field crossing/tangling NEAR sunspots.

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What are solar cycles associated with?

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Extrem UV and Sun X-ray emissions, affecting Earths upper atmosphere.

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What characterises Solar Cycles?

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Dynamo theory

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Dynamo Theory

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A mechanism of which celstial bodies generate magnetic fields.

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What is dynamo theory dependent on?

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An electrically conductive field medium
Kinetic energy by planetary motion
Internal energy soruce driving convective motions within the fluid

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Convection

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The transfer of heat by fluid movement between areas of temperature.

17
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What does the interior of the sun consist of?

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Ionised plasma and Magnetic fields.

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What does the movement of Ionised plamsa and Magnetic fields do?

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Set up currents

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Plasma

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Where gas has enough energy supplied to provide free electrons from atoms or molecules, allowing both species, ions and electrons, to coexist

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What causes the suns magnetic field?

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Plasma flow churned by enormous heat by nuclear fusion

21
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Why are sunspots cooler/darker than their surroundings?

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The magnetic field is so trong that convective flow is cut off.

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Shearing Forces

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Unaligned forces pushing one part of a body in a specific direction, and another part of the body in the opposite direction.

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What two effects dictate dynamo?

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The Omega and Alpha effects

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The Omega Effect

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The rotation rate change as a function of lattitude and radius

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The Alpha Effect

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Increased nucleophilicity of an atom due to presence of adjacent atoms with lone pair electrons.

26
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How do solar cycles most affect earths climate?

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Total solar irradiance.

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Total Solar Irradiance

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The integrated energy input to the top of earths atmosphere at a base mean distance from the sun.

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Thermal Inertia

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The property of a material that expresses the degree of slowness with with its temperature reaches that of the envrionment

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Solar Convective Zone

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The outer most layer of the solar interior.

30
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What is low solar forcing proportional to?

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Thermal inertic of solar convective zone

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Milankovitch Cycles

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Describes the various astronomical forcings that influence earths climate.

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What does earths eccentricit vary between?

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22,1 to 24.5 derees.