Long-term drift of the coronal source magnetic flux and the total solar irradiance

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We test the method of Lockwood et al. [1999] for deriving the coronal source flux from the geomagnetic aa index and show it to be accurate to within 12% for annual means and 4.5% for averages over a sunspot cycle. Using data from four solar constant monitors during 1981-1995, we find a linear relationship between this magnetic flux and the total solar irradiance. From this correlation, we show that the 131% rise in the mean coronal source field over the interval 1901-1995 corresponds to a rise in the average total solar irradiance of ΔI = 1.65 ± 0.23 Wm-2.

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Lockwood, M., & Stamper, R. (1999). Long-term drift of the coronal source magnetic flux and the total solar irradiance. Geophysical Research Letters, 26(16), 2461–2464. https://doi.org/10.1029/1999GL900485

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