Some fresh indications of the solar origin of 4-6-year oscillation of the Earth’s rotation parameters

The variations of universal times difference UT1-TAI and Earth’s rotation instantaneous pôle coordinates (X,Y) are studied in the frequency range of 3 - 8 yr−1 as a function of the solar activity. It is found that power spectrum concentrations C1 and C2 are common to solar activity indicato...

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Main Authors: Đurović D., Pâquet P.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Astronomical Observatory, Department of Astronomy, Belgrade 1999-01-01
Series:Serbian Astronomical Journal
Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-698X/1999/1450-698X9959001D.pdf
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spelling doaj-8a140528016f409ca02ec4dbd4ec53a82020-11-25T00:24:02ZengAstronomical Observatory, Department of Astronomy, BelgradeSerbian Astronomical Journal1450-698X1820-92891999-01-01199915911010.2298/SAJ9959001D1450-698X9959001DSome fresh indications of the solar origin of 4-6-year oscillation of the Earth’s rotation parametersĐurović D.0Pâquet P.1Mathematical Faculty, BelgradeObservatoire Royal de Belgique, Brussels, BelgiumThe variations of universal times difference UT1-TAI and Earth’s rotation instantaneous pôle coordinates (X,Y) are studied in the frequency range of 3 - 8 yr−1 as a function of the solar activity. It is found that power spectrum concentrations C1 and C2 are common to solar activity indicators and Earth’s rotation parameters (ERP). The linear correlation between them is also not a fortuitous one. Accordingly, by the results of this study the hypothesis of Djurovic and Pâquet (1996; 1999) that the primary cause of 4-6 year oscillation lies in solar irradiance is confirmed. Between several mechanisms responsible for the ERP variations as the most probable are considered the variations of solar irradiance spectral structure (especially large in its UV range) and variations of intensity of cosmic X-rays reaching the Earth’s surface.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-698X/1999/1450-698X9959001D.pdf
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Some fresh indications of the solar origin of 4-6-year oscillation of the Earth’s rotation parameters
Serbian Astronomical Journal
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Pâquet P.
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title Some fresh indications of the solar origin of 4-6-year oscillation of the Earth’s rotation parameters
title_short Some fresh indications of the solar origin of 4-6-year oscillation of the Earth’s rotation parameters
title_full Some fresh indications of the solar origin of 4-6-year oscillation of the Earth’s rotation parameters
title_fullStr Some fresh indications of the solar origin of 4-6-year oscillation of the Earth’s rotation parameters
title_full_unstemmed Some fresh indications of the solar origin of 4-6-year oscillation of the Earth’s rotation parameters
title_sort some fresh indications of the solar origin of 4-6-year oscillation of the earth’s rotation parameters
publisher Astronomical Observatory, Department of Astronomy, Belgrade
series Serbian Astronomical Journal
issn 1450-698X
1820-9289
publishDate 1999-01-01
description The variations of universal times difference UT1-TAI and Earth’s rotation instantaneous pôle coordinates (X,Y) are studied in the frequency range of 3 - 8 yr−1 as a function of the solar activity. It is found that power spectrum concentrations C1 and C2 are common to solar activity indicators and Earth’s rotation parameters (ERP). The linear correlation between them is also not a fortuitous one. Accordingly, by the results of this study the hypothesis of Djurovic and Pâquet (1996; 1999) that the primary cause of 4-6 year oscillation lies in solar irradiance is confirmed. Between several mechanisms responsible for the ERP variations as the most probable are considered the variations of solar irradiance spectral structure (especially large in its UV range) and variations of intensity of cosmic X-rays reaching the Earth’s surface.
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-698X/1999/1450-698X9959001D.pdf
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