2003
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20030029
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Reconstruction of solar irradiance variations in cycle 23: Is solar surface magnetism the cause?

Abstract: Abstract.A model of solar irradiance variations is presented which is based on the assumption that solar surface magnetism is responsible for all total irradiance changes on time scales of days to years. A time series of daily magnetograms and empirical models of the thermal structure of magnetic features (sunspots, faculae) are combined to reconstruct total (and spectral) irradiance from 1996 to 2002. Comparisons with observational data reveal an excellent correspondence, although the model only contains a si… Show more

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“…On decadal to centennial timescales, SATIRE reproduces observations such as the composite of the Lyman-α line at 121.6 nm (since 1947, Woods et al, 2000), the measured solar photospheric magnetic flux (since 1967), the empirically reconstructed solar open magnetic flux (since 1845, Lockwood et al, 2014), and the 44 Ti activity in stony meteorites (Krivova et al, 2010;Vieira et al, 2011;Yeo et al, 2014). SATIRE and NRLSSI2 are internally consistent, in the sense that the integral of the modeled spectral irradiances equals the TSI.…”
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“…On decadal to centennial timescales, SATIRE reproduces observations such as the composite of the Lyman-α line at 121.6 nm (since 1947, Woods et al, 2000), the measured solar photospheric magnetic flux (since 1967), the empirically reconstructed solar open magnetic flux (since 1845, Lockwood et al, 2014), and the 44 Ti activity in stony meteorites (Krivova et al, 2010;Vieira et al, 2011;Yeo et al, 2014). SATIRE and NRLSSI2 are internally consistent, in the sense that the integral of the modeled spectral irradiances equals the TSI.…”
Section: Satirementioning
confidence: 54%
“…The SATIRE (spectral and total irradiance reconstruction) family of semi-empirical models assumes that the changes in the solar spectral irradiance are driven by the evolution of the photospheric magnetic field (Fligge et al, 2000;Krivova et al, 2003Krivova et al, , 2011. The model makes use of the calculated intensity spectra of the quiet Sun, faculae, and sunspots generated from model solar atmospheres with a radiative transfer code (Unruh et al, 1999).…”
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