Stellar Activity Cycles Grow Longer, Weaker
New research suggests that stellar activity cycles grow longer and weaker before disappearing. This finding challenges previous assumptions about solar rotation periods and activity cycles, potentially making the Sun an outlier.
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“Stellar Activity Cycles Grow Longer and Weaker Before Disappearing. Authors: Travis S. Metcalfe Abstract: In 2007, Erika Bohm-Vitense published a provocative figure suggesting that the solar rotation period and activity cycle made the Sun an outlier compared to the t...”
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