Influence of solar activity on the photoelectron fluxes in the earth's ionosphere and plasmaphere

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Ionization Cross Sections, Ionospheric Electron Density, Photoelectrons, Solar Activity Effects, Correlation, Photoionization, Ultraviolet Radiation, Vertical Distribution

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It is shown analytically that photoelectron fluxes measured at different heights and under different illumination conditions of the ionosphere, after reduction to standard conditions, correlate well with each other and with theoretical calculations for a specific value of the solar RF radiation flux (F(10.7) = 144, in units of 10 to the minus 22nd power W/sq m-Hz). Analysis of calculated fluxes and of fluxes measured at various solar activity levels indicates that Ivanov-Kholodnyi and Firsov's (1974) semiempirical estimates of solar UV radiation intensity are satisfactory for low solar activity, but are too low in the case of high solar activity.

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