Science. 1986 Nov 28;234(4780):1114-7. doi: 10.1126/science.234.4780.1114.
The first 5 years (from 1980 to 1985) of total solar irradiance observations by the first Active Cavity Radiometer Irradiance Monitor (ACRIM I) experiment on board the Solar Maximum Mission spacecraft show a clearly defined downward trend of -0.019% per year. The existence of this trend has been confirmed by the internal self-calibrations of ACRIM I, by independent measurements from sounding rockets and balloons, and by observations from the Nimbus-7 spacecraft. The trend appears to be due to unpredicted variations of solar luminosity on time scales of years, and it may be related to solar cycle magnetic activity.
第一代主动腔辐射计辐照度监测器(ACRIM I)于 1980 年至 1985 年对太阳总辐照度进行的最初 5 年观测显示,每年呈明显的下降趋势,为-0.019%。这一趋势的存在已被 ACRIM I 的内部自校准、探空火箭和气球的独立测量以及 Nimbus-7 飞船的观测所证实。这一趋势似乎是由于太阳光度在数年时间尺度上的不可预测变化引起的,它可能与太阳周期磁活动有关。