An optimized tidal-trigger model for solar QBO, incorporating toroidal field strength from sunspot data, achieves up to 0.8 correlation with 109 extreme events versus 0.4 for the field-independent version.
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An optimized tidal-trigger model of the QBO, and some implications for the Carrington event
An optimized tidal-trigger model for solar QBO, incorporating toroidal field strength from sunspot data, achieves up to 0.8 correlation with 109 extreme events versus 0.4 for the field-independent version.
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Investigation of the Two-Dimensional Velocity Field of the Large-Scale Coronal Wave from September 6, 2011 using the SOLERwave Tool
Analysis of the September 6, 2011 coronal wave with the SOLERwave multi-sector method reveals over 40% speed variation (750-1500 km/s) between northward and northwestward segments, attributed to differences in magnetosonic speed from an MHD solution.
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Exploring Activity Across the Stellar Main Sequence with the Sun as a Benchmark
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