An investigation of the energy balance of solar active regions using the ACRIM irradiance data

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Computerized Simulation, Faculae, Irradiance, Solar Activity Effects, Sunspots, Thermodynamics, Finite Difference Theory, Flow Velocity, Long Term Effects, Subroutines

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The detection of a significant correlation between the solar irradiance, corrected for flux deficit due to sunspots, and both the 205 nm flux and a photometric facular index were examined. A detailed analysis supports facular emission as the more likely source of correlation with the corrected radiance, rather then the error in sunspot correction. A computer program which simulates two dimensional convection in a compressible, stratified medium was investigated. Subroutines to calculate ionization and other thermodynamic variables were also completed.

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