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Cosmic Rays and Global Warming T.Sloan - Lancaster University Global warming – the case for it being anthropogenic Cosmic rays and the restless sun Observed correlation with between cloud cover and cosmic ray rate. Is this correlation caused by cosmic rays ? Talk at RHUL Oct

Is Global Warming Anthropogenic ? Current view by IPCC-YES 90% probable. 10% probability is the IPCC estimate of - The model of the effect of green house gases to be wrong - AND there is another effect, at present unknown, which accounts for the warming.

Marsh and Svensmark observed that as the CR rate decreases with solar activity in solar cycle 22 so does global mean Low Cloud Cover (LCC). They go on to hypothesise that CR ionization causes LCC. The sun has become more active during last century (Lockwood and Stamper) and CR rate has decreased a few %. - i.e. less cloud cover now than in previous century - i.e. more warming of the Earth by the sun. Marsh and Svensmark estimate radiative forcing due to this effect is close to 1.4 W/m 2.

Enter Cosmic Rays work by Marsh and Svensmark. Is this the unknown effect ? -Red curve = cosmic ray rate at ground level. -Blue curve = Cloud Cover anomalies. Anomaly=Average CC in month - long term average for that month >680 mb mb <440 mb

The Restless Sun - has an 11 year cycle. - Solar magnetic field reverses every 11 years so these are half cycles of what is really a 22 year cycle. - Electric currents come from solar wind which peak at solar max. - These currents generate the interplanetary magnetic field which deflects lower energy cosmic rays.

Cosmic ray intensity vs time since 1700

Most of the cosmic ray flux is at low energy – hence influence of interplanetary magnetic field generated by the solar wind.

Once CR penetrates the IMF, has to survive Earth’s magnetic field - vertical rigidity cut off (VRCO). Earth N S Cosmic Ray Cosmic ray to Earth’s field Earth’s mag field lines Earth’s field

Red Huancayo VRCO=12.9 GV Blue – Climax VRCO=3.0 GV Green= Sun spot number.

Measuring cosmic ray rates.

- The cosmic ray particles that penetrate the Earth's atmosphere collide with atomic nuclei in the atmosphere and cause them to split. This produces a cascade of secondary particles (pions, muons, electrons, protons, neutrons, photons, etc.). Altitude variation of the main cosmic ray components. 11-Year Cycle Smoothed sunspot numbers (orange) and relative counting rate of the IGY neutron monitor Jungfraujoch (blue). Forbush Decrease Relative hourly counting rate of the IGY neutron monitor at Jungfraujoch. Solar Particle Event The relativistic solar particle event of April 15, 2001, as recorded by the neutron monitors at Jungfraujoch. Top of page Top of page © 2002 Rolf Bütikofer, Physikalisches Institut, Universität Bern, CH-3012 Bern, Switzerland Last modified Rolf Bütikofer Incident nucleons produce nuclear interactions in the lead. Evaporation neutrons are thermalised by the paraffin. The thermalised neutrons interact with He3 inside counter tubes (n+He3->p+H kev) to produce an electronic impulse.

The Inuvik Neutron Monitor

Do Changes to CR Rate cause changes in cloud cover (LCC)? Marsh and Svensmark see correlation between decrease in CR rate (decreased ionization) and decrease in LCC. From this they hypothesise that changes in ionization from CR cause changes in LCC. BUT CR modulation is correlated to sun spot number as are many other phenomena. Need corroborating evidence before accepting their hypothesis. Arnold Wolfendale and I have looked for such evidence.

Reanalyse the data – dip in solar cycle 22 (1990) – not so evident in cycle 23 (2000) Dip is approx constant with VRCO – NOT increasing – no corroboration Smooth curve – MINUIT fit

With some imagination one can see a small dip in cycle 23.

Ionization in the Air Other molecules attach to form small ion clusters – concentration n cm -3 LCC proportional to n Large ion clusters are formed when small ions attach themselves to much larger neutral aerosol particles – concentration N cm -3 Equilibrium when formation rate = loss rate due to recombination. Therefore q = a n 2 + b n N Ions formed within times of nsecs

Look at correlation during dip (solar cycle 22) Curve = fit LCC=β+A N α β=amount not coming from ionization with β set to zero. Fitted value of α = 0.185±.026

q = a n 2 + b n N The first term is expected to be largest i.e. n (LCC) is proportional to q 1/2 BUT there could be a contribution from the second term which is linear in n i.e. LCC coming from ionization should be proportional to something between q 1/2 to linear in q

Slope α = 0.185±.026 significance assuming correlation is real If LCC proportional to n proportional to q ξ proportional to N α Calculus…. α = a 1 a 2 ξ a1 = (δq/q )/( δη/η) and a2=(δη/η)/)/(δN/N) δη/η = fraction change in global average neutron monitor rates during solar cycle = 11 ± 1% δN/N = 19% = change for Climax data. δq/q =6 ± 3% (our estimate – next slide). Therefore ξ = 0.58 ±.29 i.e. 0.5 within errors.

Assume LCC (proportional to n) cannot vary faster than linearly with q i.e. ξ = 1 i.e. slope α = 0.48 This gives an intercept on the correlation plot of β = 15.5%. The mean LCC=25%. The fit with ξ=0.5 gives β=0 So if ξ < 1 cloud fraction due to other sources than ionization is less than15.5/24.6 =0.6 i.e. fraction due to ionization is more than 0.4 Hence if Marsh and Svensmark are right a large fraction of the LCC is produced by ionization.

Latitude dependence of the effect

Conclude that – Amplitude of the dip does not vary with VRCO The arrival time of the dip is more consistent with the onset of the increase of the mean sun spot number NOT with the arrival time of the CR increase Therefore these data do not corroborate the Marsh And Svensmark hypothesis that a large fraction of LCC is caused by ionization.

Assume that change in LCC is made up of a part Correlated with ionization and a part from another Source. i.e. Δ LCC = Δ LCC S + Δ LCC I = Δ LCC S + κ δN/N Fit a*flat + b* δN/N to data gives b=0.02±0.13 i.e. < 23% of the distribution correlates with the neutron modulation at 95% confidence level. Conclude less than 23% of cloud cover change is due to change in ionization changes from CR. Look for other corroborative evidence.

Radon in India – hot spots known about. No sign of increase cloud cover in vicinity of these hot spots. Nuclear weapons tests – no indication that they affect the cloud cover in regions remote from the test where ionization levels high.

Chernobyl nuclear accident Gave a large release of radioactivity into the air which spread across Europe. No sign of an increase in LCC Need to assume weather conditions right for cloud formation.

Ground Level Events (GLE) About once a year sun belches out large particle fluxes which show up on CR monitors. Mostly quite small. Three mammoth events (double CR rate for a few hours) in time we have cloud cover data. Only one of these shows up tin the muon monitors – 29 Sept 1989.

Oulu neutron monitor Nagoya muon monitor GLE 29 Sept 1989 LCC average over globe No sign of excess at GLE NB 13% daily modulation – needing ~ 26% CR modn.

VRCO 6.3

Last month’s Oulu data – NB 24 hour period Of ~1% << LCC modulation of 13%

Forbush Decreases in CR rate – do they lead to changes in LCC ?

Data more consistent with null (dashed) line than with that expected from LCC CR correlation

Conclusions Hypothesis that changing ionization from cosmic rays leads to changes in cloud cover IS NOT CORROBORATED. Hence changing cosmic ray ionization rate does not significantly change the cloud cover. Cosmic rays are not the cause of global warming.

Data more consistent with null line χ 2 = dof than to M and S χ 2 = dof not statistically compelling – still working on it