Identification of Solar Cycle 23 Minimum from Solar UV Measurements: NOAA-9 and NOAA-11 SBUV/2, UARS SUSIM, UARS Solstice

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Ultraviolet Radiation, Solar Cycles, Solar Spectra, Solar Radiation, Time Series Analysis, Spectral Emission, Noaa 9 Satellite, Noaa 11 Satellite, Calibrating, Solar Backscatter Uv Spectrometer, Errors

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The purpose of this report is to present results from the study of solar cycles from solar UV measurements from March 1985 to May 1997. The study determined solar minimum date from daily spectral irradiance data sensitive to noise and the means through which long-term calibration was obtained. In this study magnesium II time series was determined from NOAA-9, and UARS (Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite) SUMIM and SOLSTICE satellites.

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