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Connection between Luminosity and Sunspot activity
This article states:

The major fluctuation is the eleven-year solar cycle (sunspot cycle) that causes a quasi-periodic variation of about ±0.1%. Other variations over the last 200–300 years are thought to be much smaller than this.[5]

Why does it not specify how Luminosity changes as related to the 11-year sunspot cycle... It says only that it "varies". Actually, come to look more carefully, it doesn't even specify that it's the luminosity that is varying. It only says there is a "quasi-periodic variation". A variation of WHAT? Sorry, this might be trivial stuff for someone who knows something about solar physics, but shouldn't a basic Wikipedia article provide this information?

TreeDoctor (talk) 05:34, 5 June 2022 (UTC)