Solar flux determination in the spectral range 150-210 NM

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Radiation Measurement, Solar Flux, Solar Spectra, Spectroheliographs, Luminous Intensity, Radial Distribution, Radiance, Rocket-Borne Instruments, Spectral Resolution

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Solar irradiation fluxes are determined between 150 and 210 nm from stigmatic spectra of the sun obtained by means of a rocket-borne spectrograph. Absolute intensities at the disk center with a spectral resolution of 0.04 nm and a spatial resolution of 7 arc sec are presented. From center-to-limb intensity variations determined from the same spectra, mean full-disk intensities of the quiet sun can be deduced. In order to compare them with other measurements, the present solar fluxes have been averaged over a bandpass of 1 nm.

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