But it defines a spacing between the two lows in solar activity and the two highs in
angular momentum perturbation of 2500 years.
The disordered inner loop orbit along with
the angular momentum perturbation (barycentric anomaly) is quantifiable using multiple methods, so we can differentiate between strong medium and weak disruptions to solar activity in respect to grand minima.
Around 2005 the Sun entered into its disordered orbit of the SSB which also coincides with the reasonably strong
angular momentum perturbation (AMP) that comes along in groups every 172 years, is this a coincidence?
Not exact matches
If the
angular momentum of the objects orbiting in the disk is transferred from one to another much more rapidly than the
perturbation's duration, the disk will remain rigid.