まとめ
2回のロケット飛行の測定結果から,太陽の輝度 (太陽定数) が0.4%増加することを示唆しています. この観測された太陽の明るさの変化はおそらく現実であり,その原因と潜在的な気候への影響をさらに調査する必要があります.
科学分野:
- * 太陽物理学と大気科学.
- * 放射線測定と器具の校正.
背景:
- *太陽光の正確な測定は,地球の気候と太陽の変動性を理解するために重要です.
- * 過去の研究では,短期的な太陽の変動が調査されていますが,長期的な傾向には,正確で一貫した測定が必要です.
研究 の 目的:
- *30ヶ月の期間にわたって絶対ピルヘリオメーターを使用して太陽の明るさの変化を評価する.
- * 計器の性能と校正を考慮して測定の信頼性を評価する.
主な方法:
- * 太陽光照射量を測定するために絶対ピレリオメーターを使用して2回のロケット飛行を実施しました.
- * 儀器の性能が評価され,飛行前および飛行後の相互比較が他のピヘリオメーターと行われました.
主要な成果:
- * 太陽光照明の0.4%の増加 (太陽定数) が2つのフライトの間に検出されました.
- * 計器による相互比較は,この測定された差が実際の太陽変動である可能性が高いことを示唆しています.
結論:
- * 観測された太陽光の増加は,本物現象である可能性が高い.
- *この変化がランダムな変動,短期的な出来事,または気候学的に重要な持続的な変化であるかどうかを判断するために,さらなる観測が必要である.
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