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flux unit
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The (otherwise unnamed) unit of density of electromagnetic radiation from a radio star, equal to 10-26 watts per square meter per hertz
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The NO-release from samples is normalized by the surface area using the flux unit (×10−10 mol cm−2 min−1).
A sensitivity of 0.03 K ± 0.016 K per F10.7cm flux unit was obtained.
We also analyzed the magnetic latitude dependence, seasonal variation, and day night difference of the characteristic parameters of the light-ions layer during the magnetic quiet (Kp < 4) and low solar activity (f107 < 120 solar flux unit, sfu) period within magnetic latitudes from −60° to 90°.
The diurnal monthly and seasonal variations of ionospheric electron content were studied during the year 2010, a year of extreme solar minimum (F10.7 = 81 solar flux unit), with data from the GPS receiver and the Digisonde Portable Sounder (DPS) collocated at Ilorin (Geog. Lat. 8.50°N, Long. 4.50°E, dip −7.9°).
flux unit.
The data with F107 ranges from 100 to 115 solar flux unit (sfu; 1 sfu = 10−22.m−2.Hz−1) were used to study geomagnetic activity dependence.
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Data may be plotted in photon flux units according to the instructions provided here.
Then the flux units are determined (quantity units / independent units) and it is ascertained that the rate units are consistent.
Based on residential histories, UV flux is calculated where UV flux units represent radiant energy per unit area and are measured in Robertson Berger (RB) metre units (Fears et al, 2002).
The source model is plotted in flux units of photons cm-2 s-1 versus energy in keV, as required by ChaRT.
'mkexpmap' generates an exposure map which may be used to convert a counts image of a source to an image in flux units.
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