Solar Extreme and Far Ultraviolet Radiation Modeling for Aeronomic Calculations

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作者
Nusinov, Anatoliy A. [1 ]
Kazachevskaya, Tamara V. [1 ]
Katyushina, Valeriya V. [1 ]
机构
[1] Fedorov Inst Appl Geophys IAG, Moscow 129128, Russia
关键词
sun; solar extreme ultraviolet radiation; far ultraviolet radiation; radiation models; SPECTRAL IRRADIANCE; EUV;
D O I
10.3390/rs13081454
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Modeling the upper atmosphere and ionospheres on the basis of a mathematical description of physical processes requires knowledge of ultraviolet radiation fluxes from the Sun as an integral part of the model. Aeronomic models of variations in the radiation flux in the region of extreme (EUV) and far (FUV) radiation, based mainly on the data of the last TIMED mission measurements of the solar spectrum, are proposed. The EUVT model describes variations in the 5-105 nm spectral region, which are responsible for the ionization of the main components of the earth's atmosphere. The FUVT model describes the flux changes in the 115-242 nm region, which determines heating of the upper atmosphere and the dissociation of molecular oxygen. Both models use the intensity of the hydrogen Lyman-alpha line as an input parameter, which can currently be considered as one of the main indices of solar activity and can be measured with relatively simpler photometers. A comparison of the results of model calculations with observations shows that the model error does not exceed 1-2% for the FUVT model, and 5.5% for EUVT, which is sufficient for calculating the parameters of the ionosphere and thermosphere.
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