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sunspot$80268$ - traducción al alemán

ECONOMIC THEORY
Sunspot equilibrium; Sunspot (economics); Extrinsic random variable

sunspot      
n. Sonnenfleck; (Slang:) Sonnenparadies
sun spots         
  • Solar Observatory - Debrecen, Hungary
  • The emergence and evolution of a sunspot group over a period of two weeks
  • The full solar disk over the course of 13 days during the rise of [[solar cycle 24]]
  • access-date=5 January 2022}}</ref> Solar pores are also visible to the left of the penumbra.
  • alt=Photo of six-story building with fenced balcony containing large telescope
TEMPORARY PHENOMENA ON THE PHOTOSPHERE OF THE SUN THAT APPEAR VISIBLY AS DARK SPOTS COMPARED TO SURROUNDING REGION
Sun/Sunspot; Sunspots; Sun spots; Sun spot; Sun Spots; Penumbra (Sun); Sunspot theory; Sunpot region; Sunspot group; Solar pore; Light bridge
Sonnenflecken
solar cycle         
  • 2,300 year Hallstatt solar variation cycles.
  • Solar activity events recorded in radiocarbon. Present period is on right. Values since 1900 not shown.
  • A drawing of a sunspot in the Chronicles of [[John of Worcester]], ca. 1100.
  • Evolution of magnetism on the Sun.
  • Activity cycles 21, 22 and 23 seen in sunspot number index, TSI, 10.7cm radio flux, and flare index. The vertical scales for each quantity have been adjusted to permit overplotting on the same vertical axis as TSI. Temporal variations of all quantities are tightly locked in phase, but the degree of correlation in amplitudes is variable to some degree.
  •  access-date=2015-11-17}}</ref>
  • This version of the sunspot butterfly diagram was constructed by the solar group at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center. The newest version can be found at [http://solarcyclescience.com/solarcycle.html solarcyclescience.com]
  • alt=Line graph showing historical sunspot number count, Maunder and Dalton minima, and the Modern Maximum
  • Reconstruction of solar activity over 11,400&nbsp;years.
  • Time vs. solar latitude diagram of the radial component of the solar magnetic field, averaged over successive solar rotation. The "butterfly" signature of sunspots is clearly visible at low latitudes. Diagram constructed by the solar group at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center. The newest version can be found at [http://solarcyclescience.com/solarcycle.html solarcyclescience.com]
  • ISAS]] (Japan) and [[NASA]] (US).
PERIODIC CHANGE IN THE SUN'S ACTIVITY
Solar variation; Solar Cycle; Sunspot cycle; Solar variation theory; Schwabe-Wolf cycle; Solar magnetic cycle; Sun spot cycle; Solar activity variations; Hale cycle; Solar Cycle Length; Solar system warming; Sunspot cycles; 11-year sunspot cycle; Schwabe solar cycle; Schwabe cycle; Solar Variation; Quiet sun; Relative global warming; Solar activity and irradiance measurement; Sun cycle; Solar magnetic activity cycle; Hallstatt cycle; Wolf minimum; Effects of solar cycles on Earth's climate; Suess solar cycle; Suess-DeVries solar cycle; DeVries solar cycle; Gleissberg solar cycle; Hale solar cycle; Hallstatt solar cycle; Cycles of sunspot activity; Waldmeier effect
Sonnenkreislauf

Definición

sunspot
(sunspots)
Sunspots are dark cool patches that appear on the surface of the sun and last for about a week.
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Sunspots (economics)

In economics, the term sunspots (or sometimes "a sunspot") refers to an extrinsic random variable, that is, a random variable that does not affect economic fundamentals (such as endowments, preferences, or technology). Sunspots can also refer to the related concept of extrinsic uncertainty, that is, economic uncertainty that does not come from variation in economic fundamentals. David Cass and Karl Shell coined the term sunspots as a suggestive and less technical way of saying "extrinsic random variable".