Sun may soon have four poles, say researchers

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Sun may soon have four poles, say researchers

April 20, 2012


By SEIJI TANAKA/ Staff Writer

The sun may be entering a period of reduced activity that could result in lower temperatures on Earth, according to Japanese researchers.

Officials of the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan and the Riken research foundation said on April 19 that the activity of sunspots appeared to resemble a 70-year period in the 17th century in which London’s Thames froze over and cherry blossoms bloomed later than usual in Kyoto.

In that era, known as the Maunder Minimum, temperatures are estimated to have been about 2.5 degrees lower than in the second half of the 20th century.

The Japanese study found that the trend of current sunspot activity is similar to records from that period.

The researchers also found signs of unusual magnetic changes in the sun. Normally, the sun’s magnetic field flips about once every 11 years. In 2001, the sun’s magnetic north pole, which was in the northern hemisphere, flipped to the south.

While scientists had predicted that the next flip would begin from May 2013, the solar observation satellite Hinode found that the north pole of the sun had started flipping about a year earlier than expected. There was no noticeable change in the south pole.

If that trend continues, the north pole could complete its flip in May 2012 but create a four-pole magnetic structure in the sun, with two new poles created in the vicinity of the equator of our closest star.
 
It is indeed very interresting. It has been reported on SOTT here: http://www.sott.net/articles/show/244654-Scientists-Stumped-By-Sun-s-Asymmetrically-Reversing-Magnetic-Field
One possibility is that the currents feeding the solar plasma are disturbed by an intruding object in the heliosphere. A phenomenon to watch closely.
 
Just curious if anyone has seen any updates on this and where the situation might stand right now?
 
anart said:
Just curious if anyone has seen any updates on this and where the situation might stand right now?

That's a very good question, I wondered and looked up the news all over again in the last days if there are some new news on it, but couldn't find anything.
 
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