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Modelling of Solar Irradiance Variations

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Motions in the Solar Atmosphere

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A modelling of the sunspot deficit in solar irradiance measurements in 3 spectral wavelengths and the total flux as observed by the VIRGO experiment on SOHO has been performed for several periods of 1996 in a pixel-by-pixel manner using high resolution photoheliograms taken at Kanzelhöhe Observatory. The calculation of the irradiance contributions of the other features of active regions is in progress.

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Otruba, W., Brandt, P.N., Eker, Z., Hanslmeier, A., Steinegger, M. (1999). Modelling of Solar Irradiance Variations. In: Hanslmeier, A., Messerotti, M. (eds) Motions in the Solar Atmosphere. Astrophysics and Space Science Library, vol 239. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-9331-1_12

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