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Sunspots
Anything to Worry About?
Firstly – What are Sunspots?
Sunspots
are dark, planet-sized regions that appear on the "surface" of the
Sun. Sunspots are "dark" because they are cooler than their
surroundings. A large sunspot might have a central temperature of 4,000 K
(about 3,700° C or 6,700° F), much lower than the 5,800 K (about 5,500° C or
10,000° F) temperature of the adjacent photosphere. Sunspots are only dark in
contrast to the bright face of the Sun. If you could cut an average sunspot out
of the Sun and place it elsewhere in the night sky, it would be about as bright
as a full moon. Sunspots have a lighter outer section called the penumbra, and
a darker central region named the umbra.
Sunspots
are caused by disturbances in the Sun's magnetic field welling up to the
photosphere, the Sun's visible "surface". The powerful magnetic
fields in the vicinity of sunspots produce active regions on the Sun, which in
turn frequently spawn disturbances such as solar flares and Coronal Mass
Ejections (CMEs). Because sunspots are associated
with solar activity, space weather forecasters track these features in order to
help predict outbursts of "solar storms".
Scientists based at the Institute for
Astronomy in
They say that over the last century the
number of sunspots rose at the same time that the Earth's climate became
steadily warmer.
The warming is being amplified by gases
from fossil fuel burning, they argue.
'Little
Ice Age'
Sunspots have been monitored on the Sun
since 1610, shortly after the invention of the telescope.(be
careful if you try this at home) They provide the longest-running direct
measurement of our star's activity.
The variation in sunspot numbers has
revealed the Sun's 11-year cycle of activity as well as other, longer-term
changes.
In particular, it has been noted that
between about 1645 and 1715, few sunspots were seen on the Sun's surface.
This period is called the Maunder
Minimum after the English astronomer who studied it.
It coincided
with a spell of prolonged cold weather often referred to as the "Little
Ice Age". Solar scientists strongly suspect there is a link between the
two events - but the exact mechanism remains elusive.
Over the past few thousand years there
is evidence of earlier Maunder-like coolings in the
Earth's climate - indicated by tree-ring measurements that show slow growth due
to prolonged cold.
In an attempt to determine what
happened to sunspots during these other cold periods, Dr Sami
Solanki and colleagues have looked at concentrations
of a form, or isotope, of beryllium in ice cores from
The isotope is created by cosmic rays -
high-energy particles from the depths of the galaxy.
The flux of cosmic rays reaching the
Earth's surface is modulated by the strength of the solar wind, the charged
particles that stream away from the Sun's surface.
And since the strength of the solar
wind varies over the sunspot cycle, the amount of beryllium in the ice at a
time in the past can therefore be used to infer the state of the Sun and,
roughly, the number of sunspots.
Latest
warming
Dr Solanki is
presenting a paper on the reconstruction of past solar activity at Cool Stars,
Stellar Systems And The Sun, a conference in Hamburg,
He says that the reconstruction shows
the Maunder Minimum and the other minima that are known in the past thousand
years.
But the most striking feature, he says,
is that looking at the past 1,150 years the Sun has never been as active as it
has been during the past 60 years.
Over the past few hundred years, there
has been a steady increase in the numbers of sunspots, a trend that has
accelerated in the past century, just at the time when the Earth has been
getting warmer.
The data suggests that changing solar
activity is influencing in some way the global climate causing the world to get
warmer.
Over the past 20 years, however, the
number of sunspots has remained roughly constant, yet the average temperature
of the Earth has continued to increase.
This is put down to a human-produced
greenhouse effect caused by the combustion of fossil fuels.
This latest analysis shows that the Sun
has had a considerable indirect influence on the global climate in the past,
causing the Earth to warm or chill, and that mankind is amplifying the Sun's
latest attempt to warm the Earth.
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