Investigating chaos in solar activity over six solar cycles
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Solar cycle, Sunspot number, Equivalent planetary amplitude, Solar radio flux, ChaosAbstract
In this work, nonlinear dynamical characterization of selected geospace variables was undertaken by analyzing temporal chaotic trends in daily sunspot number (SSN), equivalent planetary amplitude (Ap), and solar radio flux (F10.7obs) data over six solar cycles (19--24). The nonlinear analysis tools used were correlation dimension, Lyapunov exponents, approximate entropy, and the Gottwald--Melbourne 0--1 test. The results show that the Lyapunov exponents, correlation dimension, and 0--1 test values indicate the presence of low-dimensional deterministic chaos in SSN, Ap, and F10.7obs. The Lyapunov exponent values were positive, the correlation dimension values fell within the range 2.1 < D2 < 2.3, the surrogate significance test returned positive values for all three parameters, and the 0--1 test results were very close to one (all >0.99). The Hurst values were between 0.8 and 1, indicating persistence and long-term autocorrelation. Based on the correlation dimension and Lyapunov exponent values, the chaoticity was affirmed as Ap < SSN < F10.7obs. Chaotic trends across the solar cycles showed that the degree of chaos in all three solar-cycle parameters increased from cycle 19 to cycle 24. This increase is attributed to small perturbations in interior plasma flow, shear in the axis of rotation, and variation in the strength and orientation of the Sun's geomagnetism, which are amplified over time, as evident in the decrease in the mean SSN (129--49) and increase in the signal-to-noise ratio (0.84--0.96). These processes lead to increased fluctuations in the amplitude and periodicity of solar activity from one solar cycle to another.
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