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SEMIEMPIRICAL MODELS OF THE SOLAR ATMOSPHERE. III. SET OF NON-LTE MODELS FOR FAR-ULTRAVIOLET/EXTREME-ULTRAVIOLET IRRADIANCE COMPUTATION
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Upper AtmosphereEngineeringSolar ConvectionSolar SurfaceSolar-terrestrial InteractionSolar PhysicGeophysicsModerate ResolutionRadiative TransferSolar Terrestrial EnvironmentAtmospheric ScienceNon-lte KineticsSpace PhysicSemiempirical ModelsThe Solar AtmosphereRadiation MeasurementRadiometrySpace WeatherAstrophysicsRadiative Transfer ModellingSolar VariabilityAtmospheric RadiationSolar Surface Features
Semiempirical atmospheric models of solar surface features as observed at moderate resolution are useful tools for understanding the observed solar spectral irradiance variations. Paper I described a set of models constructed to reproduce the observed radiance spectrum for solar surface features at ∼2 arcsec resolution that constitute an average over small-scale features such as granulation. Paper II showed that a revision of previous models of low-chromospheric inter-network regions explains the observed infrared CO lines in addition to the UV and radio continuum from submillimeter to centimetric wavelengths. The present paper (1) shows that the Ca ii H and K line wing observations are also explained by the new quiet-Sun-composite model, (2) introduces new low-chromospheric models of magnetic features that follow the ideas in Paper II, (3) introduces new upper chromospheric structures for all quiet-Sun and active-region models, and (4) shows how the new set of models explains EUV/FUV observations of spectral radiance and irradiance. This paper also discusses the chromospheric radiative-loss estimates in each of the magnetic features. The new set of models provides a basis for the spectral irradiance synthesis at EUV/FUV wavelengths based on the features observed on the solar surface.
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