The solar spectral irradiance 1200-2550 A at solar maximum

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Irradiance, Solar Flux Density, Solar Spectra, Ultraviolet Spectra, Far Ultraviolet Radiation, Maxima, Spectral Resolution

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Full-disk solar spectral irradiances at solar maximum were obtained in the spectral range 1200-2550 A at a spectral resolution of approximately 1 A from rocket observations above White Sands, New Mexico, on June 5, 1979. Comparison with measurements made near solar minimum indicates approximately a factor of 2.5 increase in the irradiance at 1200 A, a 20% increase near 1800 A, and no increase within our measurement errors (+ or - 15%) above 2100 A. Irradiances in the range 1800-2100 A are in excellent agreement with previous measurements, but those in the 2100- to 2550-A range are significantly lower. The intensities of strong emission lines at wavelengths below 1850 A are also reported.

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