Here, by carrying out a series of simulations of stellar magnetic fields, Antoine Strugarek and colleagues show that the Sun's
magnetic cycle depends on its rotation rate and luminosity.
Not exact matches
Because of this, the next solar
cycle depends on characteristics from as far back as 40 years previously — the sun has a
magnetic memory.»
Depending on the direction of the current, the
magnetic field is polarized and changes on the sun with each change of
cycle.