Orbit radius and speed of the Sun around the center of gravity of the Solar System

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Lubomir Vlcek

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Orbit radius and speed of the Sun
around the center of gravity of the Solar System     
 
Abstract.
      
 The start of the 22-year cycle begins with a well-established dipole field component aligned along the solar rotational axis. The field lines tend to be held by the highly conductive solar plasma of the solar surface.
The solar dipole field, through similar processes, reverses again at the end of the 22-year cycle.
The new solar cycle by definition begins with the sun in the middle latitudes (around 30 ° north latitude and 30 degrees south latitude - Spörer's law ) arises first sunspots. These spots have opposite magnetic polarity than the spots above the solar cycle.
Around the center of gravity of the Solar System v Sun  =
=  377,64404380671797815401286112528 m/s   
 and    
 RSun orbit = 0,41727286425040580889702383164445e+11 m =
 = 0,27892571139733008616111218692781 AU.

Please refer to:

http://www.trendsinphysics.info/  ,

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