Allende Prieto, C.
Referencia bibliográfica
Physica Scripta, Volume 133, Issue , pp. 014014 (2008).
Fecha de publicación:
12
2008
Número de citas
6
Número de citas referidas
6
Descripción
The calculation of solar absolute fluxes in the near-UV is revisited,
discussing in some detail recent updates in theoretical calculations of
bound free opacity from metals. Modest changes in the abundances of
elements such as Mg and iron-peak elements have a significant impact on
atmospheric structure, and therefore self-consistent calculations are
necessary. With small adjustments to the solar photospheric composition,
we are able to reproduce fairly well the observed solar fluxes between
200 and 270 nm, and between 300 and 420 nm, but find too much absorption
in the 270 290 nm window. A comparison between our reference
one-dimensional (1D) model and a 3D time-dependent hydrodynamical
simulation indicates that the continuum flux is only weakly sensitive to
3D effects, with corrections reaching <10% in the near-UV, and <2%
in the optical.