Physics-based annual TSI reconstruction over three millennia yields a maximum difference of 1.04 W/m² in 50-year running means.
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The 1733 eclipse report yields a solar radius of 696250 km and high-latitude prominences consistent with a solar minimum around that time.
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Reconstruction of annual solar irradiance over the last three millennia
Physics-based annual TSI reconstruction over three millennia yields a maximum difference of 1.04 W/m² in 50-year running means.
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Analyses on Wassenius' Report for Total Solar Eclipse in 1733: Quantifications of the Solar Radius and the Earliest Reported Prominences
The 1733 eclipse report yields a solar radius of 696250 km and high-latitude prominences consistent with a solar minimum around that time.