Hostname: page-component-cd9895bd7-dk4vv Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-12-25T16:11:18.783Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

Intensity variations in the solar extreme ultraviolet spectrum observed by OSO-I

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 August 2015

Werner M. Neupert*
Affiliation:
Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland U.S.A.

Abstract

Core share and HTML view are not available for this content. However, as you have access to this content, a full PDF is available via the ‘Save PDF’ action button.

This paper reviews solar extreme ultraviolet observations made in the spectral region λ170 — λ400 by the first Orbiting Solar Observatory during March, April, and May, 1962. Application of the data to the identification of emission lines in this spectral region is discussed. The observations are compared with concurrent 2800 MHz radio emission and other measurements of solar activity.

On passe en revue les observations de l'extrême ultraviolet solaire obtenues en mars, avril et mai 1962 par le satellite OSO. On discute l'emploi de ces résultats pour l'identification des raies d'émission dans le domaine spectral 170-400 Å. Ces observations sont comparées à celles du flux radioélectrique sur 2800 MHz et à d'autres mesures de l'activité solaire.

Резюме

Резюме

Просматрены наблюдения в крайней ультрафиолетовой солнечной области, полученные в марте, апреле и мае 1962г спутником OSO. Обсуждено применение этих результатов для отождествления эмиссионных линий в спектральной области 170-400 Å. Эти наблюдения сравнены с наблюдениями радиоэлектрического потока в 2800 Мгц и с другими измерениями солнечной активности.

Type
Session I. Far Ultra-Violet Radiation : The Sun
Copyright
Copyright © CNRS 1965 

References

1. Behring, W. E., Neupert, W. M., and Lindsay, J. C., Space Research, III, ed. Priester, W. (Amsterdam, North-Holland Publ. Co., 1963) 814.Google Scholar
2. Neupert, W. M., Behring, W. E., and Lindsay, J. C., Space Research, IV, ed. Muller, P. (Amsterdam, North-Holland Publ. Co., 1964) 719.Google Scholar
3. Lindsay, J. C., 1964, Planetary and Space Science 12, 379.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
4. Behring, W. E., Neupert, W. M., and Nichols, W. A., 1962, J. Opt Soc. Am. 52 (5) : 597 May.Google Scholar
5. Hall, L. A., Damon, K. R., and Hinteregger, H. E., Space Research, III, ed. Priester, W. (Amsterdam, North-Holland Publ. Co., 1963) 745.Google Scholar
6. Hinteregger, H. E., Hall, L. A., and Schweizer, W., 1964, Ap. J. 140, 319.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
7. Tousey, R., Austin, W. E., Puroell, J. D., and Widing, K. G., Space Research, III ed. Priester, W. (Amsterdam, North-Holland Publ. Co., 1963) 772.Google Scholar
8. Zirin, H., Hall, L. A., and Hinteregger, H. E. Space Research, III ed. Priester, W. (Amsterdam, North-Holland Publ. Co., 1963) 760.Google Scholar
9. Pecker, C. and Rohrlich, F., 1963, Ap. J. Suppl. No. 79.Google Scholar
10. Neupert, W. M. and Behring, W. E., 1962, J. Quant. Spectrosc. Radiat. Transfer 2, 527.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
11. Neupert, W. M. and Smith, E. V. P., Astron. J. (Abstract) to be published.Google Scholar
12. Garstang, R. H., 1962, Ann. d'Ap. 25, 109.Google Scholar
13. Fawcett, B. C., Gabriel, A. H. Griffin, W. G., Jones, B. B., and Wilson, R., 1963, Nature (GB) 200, 1303.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
14. Zirin, H., (submitted for publication in Ap. J).Google Scholar
15. House, L. L., 1964, Ap. J. Suppl No. 81.Google Scholar
16. de Jager, C., 1961. The Development of a Solar Centre of Activity, Vistas in Astronomy, Vol. 4 143.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
17. White, W. A., Space Research, IV ed., Muller, P. (Amsterdam North-Holland Publ. Co., 1964) 771.Google Scholar