EUVAC - A SOLAR EUV FLUX MODEL FOR AERONOMIC CALCULATIONS

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RICHARDS, PG
FENNELLY, JA
TORR, DG
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[1] UNIV ALABAMA, CTR SPACE PLASMA & AERON RES, HUNTSVILLE, AL 35899 USA
[2] UNIV ALABAMA, DEPT PHYS, HUNTSVILLE, AL 35899 USA
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10.1029/94JA00518
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
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This paper presents a new solar EUV flux model for aeronomic calculations (EUVAC), which is based on the measured F74113 solar EUV reference spectrum. The model provides fluxes in the 37 wavelength bins that are in widespread use. This paper also presents cross sections to be used with the EUVAC flux model to calculate photoionization rates. The flux scaling for solar activity is accomplished using a proxy based on the F10.7 index and its 81-day average together with the measured solar flux variation from the EUVS instrument on the Atmosphere Explorer E satellite. This new model produces 50-575 angstrom integrated EUV fluxes in good agreement with rocket observations. The solar cycle variation of the chromospheric fluxes agrees well with the measured variation of the Lyman a flux between 1982 and 1988. In addition, the theoretical photoelectron fluxes, calculated using the new EUV flux model, are in good agreement with the solar minimum photoelectron fluxes from the Atmosphere Explorer E satellite and also with the solar maximum photoelectron fluxes from the Dynamics Explorer satellite. Its relative simplicity coupled with its ability to reproduce the 50-575 angstrom solar EUV flux as well as the measured photoelectron spectrum makes the model well suited for aeronomic applications. However, EUVAC is not designed to accurately predict the solar flux variability for numerous individual lines.
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页码:8981 / 8992
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