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Sklyarov Y. A., Dvinskikh V. A., Brichkov Y. I., Vorobyov V. A., Kotuma A. I. Solar activity and solar flux oscillations. Izvestiya VUZ. Applied Nonlinear Dynamics, 1997, vol. 5, iss. 5, pp. 69-74. DOI: 10.18500/0869-6632-1997-5-5-69-74

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Solar activity and solar flux oscillations

Autors: 
Sklyarov Yury Andreevich, Saratov State University
Dvinskikh Vasilii Aleksandrovich, Moscow Power Engineering Institute (MPEI)
Brichkov Yury Ivanovich, Saratov State University
Vorobyov Vladimir Anatolevich, Saratov State University
Kotuma Alexandr Ivanovich, Saratov State University
Abstract: 

The conditions of full orbit solar flux observation by Solar Constant Monitor (SCM-2) from «Meteor—3» № 7 satellite in February 1995 are described. The power spectra of such daily measurement series of 108 min. duration during two weeks are obtained. The total solar flux oscillations (not registered earlier) with periods range 6-15 min. and amplitudes of 10-4 order of its value were detected when solar activity became more intense.

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The work was carried out with partial support from the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (project № 97-0565579) and State Scientific and Production Technology Astronomy (project № 1.5.3.5).
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17.09.1997
Accepted: 
17.10.1997
Published: 
17.12.1997