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Spotless days and geomagnetic index as the predictors of solar cycle 25

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2021-11-17 v2

Abstract

We study the sunspot activity in relation to spotless days (SLDs) during the descending phase of solar cycle 1111--2424 to predict the amplitude of sunspot cycle 2525. For this purpose, in addition to SLD, we also use the geomagnetic activity (aa index) during the descending phase of a given cycle. A very strong correlation of the SLD (R=0.680.68) and aa index (R=0.860.86) during the descending phase of a given cycle with the maximum amplitude of next solar cycle has been estimated.The empirical relationship led us to deduce the amplitude of cycle 2525 to be 99.13±\pm 14.97 and 104.23±\pm 17.35 using SLD and aa index, respectively as predictors.Both the predictors provide comparable amplitude for solar cycle 2525 and reveal that the solar cycle 2525 will be weaker than cycle 2424. Further we derive that the maximum of cycle 2525 is likely to occur between February and March 2024. While the aa index has been used extensively in the past, this work establishes SLDs as another potential candidate for predicting the characteristics of the next cycle.

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@article{arxiv.2105.11448,
  title  = {Spotless days and geomagnetic index as the predictors of solar cycle 25},
  author = {Dipali S. Burud and Rajmal Jain and Arun K. Awasthi and Sneha Chaudhari and Sushanta C. Tripathy and N. Gopalswamy and Pramod Chamadia and Subhash C. Kaushik and Rajiv Vhatkar},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2105.11448},
  year   = {2021}
}