Full-disk solar fluxes between 1230 and 1940 A

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Oxygen, Photodissociation, Rocket Sounding, Solar Flux Density, Ultraviolet Radiation, Error Analysis, Radiation Measurement, Rocket-Borne Instruments, Ultraviolet Spectroscopy

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The intensity of solar radiation in 10-A intervals in the wavelength region from 1230 to 1940 A is presented, based on measurements with a rocket spectrometer flown on Nov. 2, 1973, and Apr. 23, 1974. The estimated errors in the fluxes are within 20%. The fluxes are compared with measurements of others and are shown to be in good agreement with those of Parkinson and Reeves (1969). The present data are used to compute the O2 photodissociation coefficient as a function of the O2 column density.

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