Towards the reconstruction of the EUV irradiance for solar Cycle 23
Abstract
We present preliminary reconstructions of the EUV from 26 to 34 nm from February 1997 to May 2005, covering most of solar cycle 23. The reconstruction is based on synthetic EUV spectra calculated with the spectral synthesis code Solar Modeling in 3D (SolMod3D). These spectra are weighted by the relative area coverage of the coronal features as identified from EIT images. The calculations are based on one-dimensional atmospheric structures that represent a temporal and spatial mean of the chromosphere, transition region, and corona. The employed segmentation analysis considers coronal holes, the quiet corona, and active regions identified on the solar disk. The reconstructed EUV irradiance shows a good agreement with observations taken with the CELIAS/SEM instrument onboard SOHO. Further improvement of the reconstruction including more solar features as well as the off-limb detection of activity features will be addressed in the near future.
- Publication:
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Comparative Magnetic Minima: Characterizing Quiet Times in the Sun and Stars
- Pub Date:
- July 2012
- DOI:
- arXiv:
- arXiv:1207.1695
- Bibcode:
- 2012IAUS..286...97H
- Keywords:
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- Sun: corona;
- Sun: UV radiation;
- line: formation;
- Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
- E-Print:
- Proceedings paper of the IAU Symposium 286 on Comparative Magnetic Minima: Characterizing quiet times in the Sun and stars