Is the Earth’s orbital motion linked to the spin rotation of the Sun? |
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Authors: | VA Kotov |
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Institution: | Crimean Astrophysical Observatory, Nauchny, Crimea 298409, Russian Federation |
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Abstract: | Time variations of the magnetic field of the Sun, seen as a star (the data 1968–2018, with more than 27 thousand daily measurements of the solar mean magnetic field), allowed to specify the rotation period of the gravitating solar mass: 27.027(6)?days, synodic. This indicates a presumably unknown physical connection between motions of the Sun and the Earth: in the course of a year our star accomplishes nearly 27 half-revolutions, while the planet itself performs an identical number of its spinnings during one complete axial revolution of the Sun. True origin of this strange Sun–Earth resonance is unknown, but it is supposed the phenomenon might be caused by slight coherent perturbations of gravity within the solar system. |
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Keywords: | The Sun Photosphere Magnetic field Rotation Earth Planets |
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