Solar spectral radiance and irradiance at 225.2-319.6 nanometers

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Limb Darkening, Solar Constant, Solar Limb, Solar Spectra, Spectral Energy Distribution, Ultraviolet Astronomy, Irradiance, Near Ultraviolet Radiation, Radiance, Spectral Resolution, Ultraviolet Spectra

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Mean absolute intensities (spectral radiance) over 0.1 nm intervals between 225.2 nm and 319.6 nm at disk center and near the limb of the sun (mu = 0.23 + or - 0.04) are derived from the high spectral resolution measurements published by Kohl, Parkinson, and Kurucz. The corresponding limb-to-center ratios and spectral irradiance values are provided. A comparison with existing measurements of solar spectral radiance and spectral irradiance for the most part shows agreement within the estimated error limits, although some narrow band variations may be outside experimental errors. The contribution to the solar constant of the 230-305 nm band is derived to be 19.7 W/square m + or - 12%.

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