Understanding changes in the solar flux over geologic time is vital for understanding the evolution of planetary atmospheres because it affects atmospheric escape and chemistry, as well as climate. We describe a numerical parameterization for wavelength-dependent changes to the non-attenuated solar flux appropriate for most times and places in the solar system. We combine data from the Sun and solar analogs to estimate enhanced UV and X-ray fluxes for the young Sun and use standard solar models to estimate changing visible and infrared fluxes. The parameterization, a series of multipliers relative to the modern top of the atmosphere flux at Earth, is valid from 0.1 nm through the infrared, and from 0.6 Gyr through 6.7 Gyr, and is extended f...
The early evolution of Earth's atmosphere and the origin of life took place at a time when physical ...
The Sun’s net radiative output varies on timescales of minutes to gigayears. Direct measurements of ...
The UV environment of a host star affects the photochemistry in the atmosphere, and ultimately the s...
Understanding changes in the solar flux over geologic time is vital for understanding the evolution ...
International audience[1] Solar irradiance is the main external driver of the Earth's climate. Where...
International audienceModeling the solar spectral irradiance is necessary for different fields: sola...
International audienceContext. Long-term records of solar radiative output are vital for understandi...
Original article can be found at: http://iopscience.iop.org/0004-637X/ Copyright American Astronomic...
Aims. We improve the description of the evolution of the Sun's open and total magnetic flux on time ...
This study develops an equilibrium radiative model based on a quasi-adiabatic atmosphere that quanti...
Context. Long-term records of solar radiative output are vital for understanding solar variability a...
We present and analyze FUSE observations of six solar analogs. These are single, main-sequence G0-5 ...
The relatively warm temperatures required on early Earth and Mars have been difficult to account for...
The UV environment of a host star affects the photochemistry in the atmosphere, and ultimately the s...
In this thesis, I develop a composite of observations from a variety of datasets that is homogeneous...
The early evolution of Earth's atmosphere and the origin of life took place at a time when physical ...
The Sun’s net radiative output varies on timescales of minutes to gigayears. Direct measurements of ...
The UV environment of a host star affects the photochemistry in the atmosphere, and ultimately the s...
Understanding changes in the solar flux over geologic time is vital for understanding the evolution ...
International audience[1] Solar irradiance is the main external driver of the Earth's climate. Where...
International audienceModeling the solar spectral irradiance is necessary for different fields: sola...
International audienceContext. Long-term records of solar radiative output are vital for understandi...
Original article can be found at: http://iopscience.iop.org/0004-637X/ Copyright American Astronomic...
Aims. We improve the description of the evolution of the Sun's open and total magnetic flux on time ...
This study develops an equilibrium radiative model based on a quasi-adiabatic atmosphere that quanti...
Context. Long-term records of solar radiative output are vital for understanding solar variability a...
We present and analyze FUSE observations of six solar analogs. These are single, main-sequence G0-5 ...
The relatively warm temperatures required on early Earth and Mars have been difficult to account for...
The UV environment of a host star affects the photochemistry in the atmosphere, and ultimately the s...
In this thesis, I develop a composite of observations from a variety of datasets that is homogeneous...
The early evolution of Earth's atmosphere and the origin of life took place at a time when physical ...
The Sun’s net radiative output varies on timescales of minutes to gigayears. Direct measurements of ...
The UV environment of a host star affects the photochemistry in the atmosphere, and ultimately the s...