Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
May 1978
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1978cosp.meetv....h&link_type=abstract
COSPAR, Plenary Meeting, 21st, Innsbruck, Austria, May 29-June 10, 1978, Paper. 8 p.
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
Aeronomy, Solar Radiation, Ultraviolet Astronomy, Ultraviolet Spectra, Explorer 55 Satellite, Far Ultraviolet Radiation, Solar Cycles, Standards, Tables (Data)
Scientific paper
The solar reference spectrum named R74113 announced at the 1975 IAGA symposium in Grenoble refers to the solar conditions of April 23, 1974 and covers the wavelength range 14 to 2000 A. The fluxes for R74113 between 250 and 1940 A were based on a preliminary evaluation of data obtained from a rocket experiment flown on April 23, 1974. The fluxes outside of the wavelength range covered by the rocket experiment were estimated values for the solar condition of April 23, 1974. This reference spectrum has been revised because of refined evaluation of the rocket data and detailed experience gained from many scans of the solar spectrum for the entire wavelength range from 140 to 1950 A obtained from the extreme ultraviolet spectrometer experiment on the Atmosphere Explorer E satellite. Although numerous changes have been made in the revised spectrum named F74113, summarized here, these changes have only a small effect on aeronomical calculations that have been based on the original reference spectrum.
Heroux L.
Hinteregger H. E.
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