DELAY BETWEEN SOLAR ACTIVITY AND DENSITY CHANGES IN UPPER ATMOSPHERE

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BLUM, PW
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[1] Astronomische Institute der Universität Bonn, Institut für Astrophysik, extraterrestische Forschung
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10.1016/0032-0633(68)90056-1
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P1 [天文学];
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Since 1958 it is known that there exists a response time of the upper atmosphere to changes in solar activity. This response time is best described as the lag between the 27-day variation of solar decimeter flux and the observed density changes of the upper atmosphere. Roemer obtained as a mean observational value for this lag 1.0 ± 0.12 days. Volland's simplified version of the Harris-Priester model of the upper atmosphere is used to calculate the delay which can be expected from theory. Only the effect of solar EUV radiation is taken into account. A possible influence of the corpuscular component of the solar radiation is not included in our estimate. The calculations are carried out for the Harris-Priester model with solar activity index F = 200 and a variation of ΔF F = O.1. The resulting delay is 0.6 days. The calculated amplitude of the variations of the diurnal average temperatures during the solar 27-days cycle is in very good agreement with Jacchia's empirical formula. © 1968.
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