Yvonne C. Unruh, Will T. Ball, Natalie A. Krivova
Solar irradiance models that assume solar irradiance variations to be due to
changes in the solar surface magnetic flux have been successfully used to
reconstruct total solar irradiance on rotational as well as cyclical and
secular time scales. Modelling spectral solar irradiance is not yet as
advanced, and also suffers from a lack of comparison data, in particular on
solar-cycle time scales. Here we compare solar irradiance in the 220 nm to 240
nm band as modelled with SATIRE-S and measured by different instruments on the
UARS and SORCE satellites.
We find good agreement between the model and measurements on rotational time
scales. The long-term trends, however, show significant differences. Both SORCE
instruments, in particular, show a much steeper gradient over the decaying part
of cycle 23 than the modelled irradiance or that measured by UARS/SUSIM.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1111.2068
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