Correlation of Solar Indices with Solar euv Fluxes |
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Authors: | Kane R.P. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espacias, INPE, Caixa Postal 515, 12201-970 São José dos Campos, SP, Brazil |
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Abstract: | The paper presents a more extensive comparison of Extreme Ultraviolet (EUV) irradiances during AE-E (1977–1980), Pioneer Venus (1979–1992) and SEM/SOHO (1996 onwards) with other solar indices than has been discussed previously. For long-term changes (solar cycle), all indices had similar trends and inter-correlations were high, so that any one could serve as a proxy for the other. For intermediate time-scales (monthly means), only L, F10 (2800 MHz) and Mgii had reasonably high correlations with EUV. The 2695 MHz radio emission also had a high correlation. For daily values, data for many indices are intermittant and these cannot serve as proxies. Again, only L, F10 (and 2695 MHz), Mgii stand out as possible proxies for EUV, particularly during intervals of strong 27-day sequences. |
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