The lost sunspot cycle: Reanalysis of sunspot statistics

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Usoskin, IG [1 ]
Mursula, K [1 ]
Kovaltsov, GA [1 ]
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[1] Univ Oulu, Sodankyla Geophys Observ, Oulu Unit, FIN-90014 Oulu, Finland
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SOLAR VARIABILITY AS AN INPUT TO THE EARTH'S ENVIRONMENT | 2003年 / 535卷
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sunspot activity; solar cycle; Dalton minimum;
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We have recently suggested (Usoskin et al., 2000) that one low sunspot cycle was possibly lost in 1790s, and argued (Usoskin et al., 2002) that the existence of such a cycle does not contradict with available solar proxies, like auroral observations and cosmogenic isotopes. However, some arguments based on a statistical analysis of sunspot activity have been presented against the lost cycle (Krivova et al., 2002). Since the consequences of a new cycle are significant for solar cycle studies, it is important to try to estimate the probability of such a cycle to exist. Here we present the results of a rigorous statistical analysis of all available sunspot observations around the suggested additional cycle minimum in 1792-1793. We show that the level of sunspot activity in 1792-1793 is statistically similar to that in the minimum phase, but significantly different from that in the mid-declining or maximum phases. Using the estimated uncertainties we also calculate new, weighted annual values of group sunspot numbers in 1790-1796 which show a clear minimum in 1792-1793 and a maximum in 1794-1795, supporting the idea of an additional weak cycle in 1790's.
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