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The 8‐Year Solar Cycle During the Maunder Minimum

Limei Yan, Fei He, Xinan Yue, Yong Wei, Yuqi Wang, Si Chen, Kai Fan, Hui Tian, Jiansen He, Qiugang Zong, Lidong Xia

2023AGU Advances13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The presence of grand minima, characterized by significantly reduced solar and stellar activity, brings a challenge to the understanding of solar and stellar dynamo. The Maunder Minimum (1645–1715 AD) is a representative grand solar minimum. The cyclic variation of solar activity, especially the cycle length during this period, is critical to understand the solar dynamo but remains unknown. By analyzing the variations in solar activity‐related equatorial auroras recorded in Korean historical books in the vicinity of a low‐intensity paleo‐West Pacific geomagnetic anomaly, we find clear evidence of an 8‐year solar cycle rather than the normal 11‐year cycle during the Maunder Minimum. This result provides a key constraint on solar dynamo models and the generation mechanism of grand solar minima.

Topics & Concepts

DynamoSolar dynamoSolar minimumSolar cyclePhysicsSolar irradianceSolar cycle 22Solar cycle 23Atmospheric sciencesSolar maximumDynamo theoryAstrophysicsMaxima and minimaGeologyMagnetic fieldMathematicsSolar windMathematical analysisQuantum mechanicsSolar and Space Plasma DynamicsGeomagnetism and Paleomagnetism StudiesAstro and Planetary Science