Measurement of the absolute solar brightness temperature in the far-infrared with a balloon-borne interferometer

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Balloon-Borne Instruments, Brightness Temperature, Far Infrared Radiation, Solar Atmosphere, Solar Temperature, Temperature Measurement, Infrared Spectra, Solar Spectra

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The absolute solar brightness temperature was measured with a stratospheric balloon-borne lamellar-grating interferometer in the spectral region 15 cm-1 to 100 cm-1 on the occasion of two flights. The results are compared with previous measurements and the models of the solar atmosphere by Vernazza et al. (1976).

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