Title :
Characteristics for the occurrence of a high-current, Z-pinch aurora as recorded in antiquity
Author :
Peratt, Anthony L.
Author_Institution :
Plasma Phys. Group, Los Alamos Nat. Lab., NM, USA
Abstract :
The discovery that objects from the Neolithic or Early Bronze Age carry patterns associated with high-current Z-pinches provides a possible insight into the origin and meaning of these ancient symbols produced by man. This paper directly compares the graphical and radiation data from high-current Z-pinches to these patterns. The paper focuses primarily, but not exclusively, on petroglyphs. It is found that a great many archaic petroglyphs can be classified according to plasma stability and instability data. As the same morphological types are found worldwide, the comparisons suggest the occurrence of an intense aurora, as might be produced if the solar wind had increased between one and two orders of magnitude, millennia ago.
Keywords :
Z pinch; anthropology; aurora; plasma instability; Early Bronze Age; Neolithic Age; Stonehenge; ancient symbols; antiquity recorded Z-pinch; archaic petroglyphs; artificial aurora; auroral plasma column; graphical data; high-current Z-pinch aurora; high-energy-density plasma; magnetohydrodynamics instabilities; morphological types; pictographs; plasma striations; radiation data; Earth; Electrons; Magnetic flux; Magnetic shielding; Magnetosphere; Plasma devices; Plasma simulation; Shape; Synchrotron radiation; Toroidal magnetic fields;
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2003.820956