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太阳活动比其他类似太阳的恒星少
Timo Reinhold1, Alexander I Shapiro2, Sami K Solanki2,3
1Max-Planck-Institut für Sonnensystemforschung, 37077 Göttingen, Germany. reinhold@mps.mpg.de.
概括
太阳
科学领域:
- 恒星天体物理学和日体物理学.
- 恒星活动和磁周期的比较.
背景情况:
- 由于磁场活动, 恒星的亮度有所变化.
- 了解太阳的变化需要与类似太阳的恒星进行比较.
研究的目的:
- 评估太阳在类似太阳的恒星中的磁变性.
- 将太阳的光度变化与369颗类似太阳的恒星进行比较.
主要方法:
- 采用了开普勒太空望远镜的四年光度数据.
- 整合了盖亚航天器的天文数据.
- 测量了369颗类似太阳的恒星的光度变化.
主要成果:
- 大多数分析的类似太阳的恒星表现出比太阳更高的可变性.
- 这些高度可变的恒星在磁性上比太阳活跃得多.
- 恒星在视觉上与太阳相似,主要在活动水平上有所不同.
结论:
- 太阳目前的活动水平可能不是它的历史规范.
- 太阳可能会在未来经历显著更高的磁性活动和变化.
- 需要进一步的研究来了解太阳对高活动状态的潜力.
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