Extreme Values of Sunspot Activity on a Long Time Scale

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The extreme levels of solar activity on time scales of 300–400 and 9000 years are considered. The total sunspot area AR, a physical index of solar activity, has been estimated using the sunspot number reconstruction from Wu et al. (2018). The main study has been carried out precisely in terms of this index. The variations in solar activity at the epoch of the last 300–400 years represent fairly well its variations on time scales of the order of nine millennia. The maximum level of solar activity for the yearly averages is ARM = 2930 ± 400  m.s.h. (millionths of the solar hemisphere). The upper limit for the daily values is ARM = 7500 ± 2200  m.s.h. for the traditional sunspot areas corrected for the perspective distortion and AROM = 11 400 ± 3300  m.s.d. (millionths of the solar disk) for the so-called ‘‘observed’’ areas—the sunspot projections onto the visible solar disk. The maximum yearly averages of the sunspot number SNM = 258 ± 38 and the sunspot group number GNM = 12.3 ± 2.4; 11.3%  have also been estimated; 11.3% of the time the solar activity is at an extremely high level; 8.5 and 4.5 %  of the time its level corresponds to the Dalton minimum or lower and an extremely low one, respectively. Thus, extremely high levels are more likely for solar activity than extremely low ones.

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Yu. A. Nagovitsyn

Pulkovo Astronomical Observatory; St. Petersburg State University of Aerospace Instrumentation

Email: nag-yury@yandex.ru
Russian Federation, Pulkovskoe sh. 65, St. Petersburg, 196140; Bol’shaya Morskaya ul. 67, St. Petersburg, 190000

A. A. Osipova

Pulkovo Astronomical Observatory, Russian Academy of Sciences

Author for correspondence.
Email: nag-yury@yandex.ru
196140, St. Petersburg, Russia

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