Statistical characterisation of full-disk EUV/XUV solar irradiance and correlation with solar activity
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We investigate the distribution of fluctuations in solar irradiance when integrated over the full disk, obtained using extreme ultraviolet/soft X-ray observations from the SOHO CELIAS/SEM instrument. This time series sums over both the contributions of single distinguishable flares, and of many other processes. By detrending we select events with timescales of less than a few hours such as waves, slow flows, and CMEs. The statistics generated by this range of phenomena can be characterised by power-law-tailed distributions. We show that (i) during the high-activity period 2000 Jan-June the tail exponent a(T)=1.5 +/- 0.1; (ii) during the low-activity period 1996 Jan-June a(T)=3.0 +/- 0.2; and (iii) in general a(T) decreases with increasing activity.
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