Comparison of Magnesium II core-to-wing ratio observations during solar minimum 23/24

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The MgII index is an important proxy for solar activity; in particular it correlates well with the EUV which is important for understanding the upper atmosphere. We compare the measurements from all of the instruments making daily measurements during the most recent solar minimum. After adjustments to the data to account for instrumental effects, we find that there are still some discrepancies between the various time series. The data from the primary channel of the SOLar-STellar Irradiance Comparison Experiment (SOLSTICE) on SORCE requires a correction factor starting in early 2006 in order to bring it into agreement with the redundant SOLSTICE channel and with the other datasets. Once this correction has been applied, all the MgII measurements are in good agreement throughout the solar minimum interval. © M. Snow et al., Published by EDP Sciences 2014.

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Snow, M., Weber, M., Machol, J., Viereck, R., & Richard, E. (2014). Comparison of Magnesium II core-to-wing ratio observations during solar minimum 23/24. Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate, 4. https://doi.org/10.1051/swsc/2014001

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