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The TSIS-1 Hybrid Solar Reference Spectrum

Authors :
Xiaofeng Liu
Thomas N. Woods
Kang Sun
Odele Coddington
Peter Pilewskie
Kelly Chance
Erik Richard
David Harber
Source :
Geophysical Research Letters
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Wiley, 2021.

Abstract

We present a new solar irradiance reference spectrum representative of solar minimum conditions between solar cycles 24 and 25. The Total and Spectral Solar Irradiance Sensor‐1 (TSIS‐1) Hybrid Solar Reference Spectrum (HSRS) is developed by applying a modified spectral ratio method to normalize very high spectral resolution solar line data to the absolute irradiance scale of the TSIS‐1 Spectral Irradiance Monitor (SIM) and the CubeSat Compact SIM (CSIM). The high spectral resolution solar line data are the Air Force Geophysical Laboratory ultraviolet solar irradiance balloon observations, the ground‐based Quality Assurance of Spectral Ultraviolet Measurements In Europe Fourier transform spectrometer solar irradiance observations, the Kitt Peak National Observatory solar transmittance atlas, and the semi‐empirical Solar Pseudo‐Transmittance Spectrum atlas. The TSIS‐1 HSRS spans 202–2730 nm at 0.01 to ∼0.001 nm spectral resolution with uncertainties of 0.3% between 460 and 2365 nm and 1.3% at wavelengths outside that range.<br />Key Points The TSIS‐1 Spectral Irradiance Monitor and Compact SIM instruments observe the Sun's irradiance spectrum at high accuracyThe TSIS‐1 Hybrid Solar Reference Spectrum consists of high resolution solar line data normalized to the TSIS‐1 SIM irradiance spectrumThe TSIS‐1 Hybrid Solar Reference Spectrum has at least 0.01 nm spectral resolution, spans 202–2730 nm, and is accurate to 0.3%–1.3%

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Geophysical Research Letters
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....15f00291585099fea0dc5a6f67aa51f2
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/essoar.10506142.1