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Fourth World Radiometric Reference to SI radiometric scale comparison and implications for on-orbit measurements of the total solar irradiance
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EngineeringSolar-terrestrial InteractionScale ComparisonSolar PhysicOn-orbit MeasurementsSatellite InstrumentationCalibrationInstrumentationRadiation DetectionSi Radiometric ScaleRadiation MeasurementSpace ResearchRadiometryRadio TelescopeTotal Solar IrradianceSpace WeatherRadio ScienceIrradiance Mode CalibrationsIrradiance ModeSolar Radiation Management
We report the fourth World Radiometric Reference (WRR)-to-SI comparison. At the National Physical Laboratory we compared three transfer pyrheliometer instruments in power mode with the SI radiometric scale. Compared with the three previous comparisons, we improved the experiment by operating the transfer instruments in vacuum. At the Total solar irradiance Radiometer Facility (TRF) located at the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP) in Boulder, we repeated the power comparison of one of the transfer instruments. The TRF also allowed the comparison and characterization of this instrument in irradiance mode. Using the WRR comparisons performed in Davos, we find that the WRR is 0.34% higher than the SI scale. Comparing irradiance mode calibrations with power mode calibrations reveals that previous estimates of stray light of PMO6-type radiometers were very low. The instrument calibrated at TRF was integrated in the space experiment PREMOS on the French satellite PICARD and carries the first vacuum irradiance calibration to space.
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