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The nuclide $^{14}$C can be produced in the atmosphere by high energy particles and $\gamma$-rays from high-energy phenomena. Through the carbon cycle, some of $^{14}$CO$_2$ produced in the atmosphere can be retained in annual tree rings.…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2020-03-26 F. Y. Wang , H. Yu , Y. C. Zou , Z. G. Dai , K. S. Cheng

Cosmic rays interact with the Earth's atmosphere to produce $^{14}$C, which can be absorbed by trees. Therefore, rapid increases of $^{14}$C in tree rings can be used to probe previous cosmic-ray events. By this method, three $^{14}$C…

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena · Physics 2017-11-15 F. Y. Wang , H. Yu , Y. C. Zou , Z. G. Dai , K. S. Cheng

According to the analysis of the $^{14}$C content of two Japanese trees over a period of approximately 3000 years at high time resolution, Miyake (2012) found a rapid increase at AD 774-775 and later on at AD 992-993 (Miyake 2013). This…

History and Philosophy of Physics · Physics 2018-07-25 Ya-Ting Chai , Yuan-Chuan Zou

Recently, a significant carbon-14 enhancement in the year 994 in tree rings has been found, suggesting an extremely large cosmic ray flux event during a short period. The origin of this particular cosmic ray event has not been confirmed,…

The strong 14C increase in the year AD 774/5 detected in one German and two Japanese trees was recently suggested to have been caused by an impact of a comet onto Earth and a deposition of large amounts of 14C into the atmosphere (Liu et…

History and Philosophy of Physics · Physics 2015-06-22 Jesse Chapman , Mark Csikszentmihalyi , Ralph Neuhaeuser

Extreme solar particle events (ESPEs) are caused by rare, enormously strong solar eruptions and can produce globally detectable spikes in tree-ring radiocarbon 14C, known as Miyake events, which serve as precise chronological tie-points and…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2026-03-12 Kseniia Golubenko , Ilya Usoskin , Edouard Bard , Sergey Koldobskiy , Eugene Rozanov

Annually-resolved measurements of the radiocarbon content in tree-rings have revealed rare sharp rises in carbon-14 production. These 'Miyake events' are likely produced by rare increases in cosmic radiation from the Sun or other energetic…

Total solar eclipses are not only astronomical spectacles but also great astrophysical laboratories. Their historical records are particularly helpful for assessing the past variability of the Earth's rotation speed. Chinese records played…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2026-04-09 Hisashi Hayakawa , Mitsuru Sôma , Naiqi Li

In the last 3000 yr, one significant and rapid increase in the concentration of 14C in tree rings was observed; it corresponds to a gamma-ray energy input of 7x10^24 erg at Earth within up to one year in AD 774/5 (Miyake et al. 2012). A…

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena · Physics 2015-06-12 V. V. Hambaryan , R. Neuhaeuser

Single-year spikes in radiocarbon production are caused by intense bursts of radiation from space. Supernovae emit both high-energy particle and electromagnetic radiation, but it is the latter that is most likely to strike the atmosphere…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2016-08-09 Michael Dee , Benjamin Pope , Daniel Miles , Sturt Manning , Fusa Miyake

We examine possible sources of a substantial increase in tree ring 14C measurements for the years AD 774-775. Contrary to claims regarding a coronal mass ejection (CME), the required CME energy is not several orders of magnitude greater…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2015-03-26 Brian C. Thomas , Adrian L. Melott , Keith R. Arkenberg , Brock R. Snyder

A mysterious increase of radiocarbon 14C ca. 775 AD in the Earth's atmosphere has been recently found by Miyake et al. (Nature, 486, 240, 2012). A possible source of this event has been discussed widely, the most likely being an extreme…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2017-10-05 Ilya Usoskin , Gennady Kovaltsov

The discovery of past spikes in atmospheric radiocarbon activity, caused by major solar energetic particle events, has opened up new possibilities for high-precision chronometry. The two spikes, or Miyake Events, have now been widely…

Other Quantitative Biology · Quantitative Biology 2016-08-24 Michael W. Dee , Benjamin J. S. Pope

The motivation for our study is the disputed cause for the strong variation of 14-C around AD 775. Our method is to compare the 14-C variation around AD 775 with other periods of strong variability. Our results are: (a) We see three…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2016-01-06 Ralph Neuhaeuser , Dagmar Neuhaeuser

The 11-year solar cycle is the dominant pattern of solar activity reflecting the oscillatory dynamo mechanism in the Sun. Solar cycles were directly observed since 1700, while indirect proxies suggest their existence over a much longer…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2021-03-30 I. G. Usoskin , S. K. Solanki , N. Krivova , B. Hofer , G. A. Kovaltsov , L. Wacker , N. Brehm , B. Kromer

A large variation in 14 C around AD 775 has been considered to be caused by one or more solar super-flares within one year. We critically review all known aurora reports from Europe as well as the Near, Middle, and Far East from AD 731 to…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2015-05-27 Ralph Neuhaeuser , Dagmar L. Neuhaeuser

Miyake et al. (henceforth M12) recently reported, based on 14C data, an extreme cosmic event ca. AD775. Using a simple model, M12 claimed that the event was too strong to be caused by a solar flare within the standard theory. This implied a…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2013-05-23 I. G. Usoskin , B. Kromer , F. Ludlow , J. Beer , M. Friedrich , G. A. Kovaltsov , S. K. Solanki , L. Wacker

Although WASP-14 b is one of the most massive and densest exoplanets on a tight and eccentric orbit, it has never been a target of photometric follow-up monitoring or dedicated observing campaigns. We report on new photometric transit…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2015-07-08 St. Raetz , G. Maciejewski , M. Seeliger , C. Marka , M. Fernandez , T. Güver , E. Gögüs , G. Nowak , M. Vanko , A. Berndt , T. Eisenbeiss , M. Mugrauer , L. Trepl , J. Gelszinnis

Given that the cause for the strong increase in 14C in AD 774/5 in Japanese and German trees is still a matter of debate (e.g. short Gamma-Ray Burst or solar super-flare), we have searched in Arabic chronicles for reports about unusual…

History and Philosophy of Physics · Physics 2015-06-22 Ralph Neuhaeuser , Paul Kunitzsch

Context. Solar activity, dominated by the 11-year cyclic evolution, has been observed directly since 1610. Before that, indirect cosmogenic proxy data are used to reconstruct it over millennia. Recently, the precision of radiocarbon…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2026-04-22 Ilya Usoskin , Sami K. Solanki , Natalie A. Krivova , Theodosis Chatzistergos
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