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Oppenheimer et al. 1981
Oppenheimer, M., Babeu, S. and Brinton, H.C. (1981). EUV flux variations during solar cycle 21 from AE-E He+ abundances. Journal of Geophysical Research 86: doi: 10.1029/JA086iA02p00825. issn: 0148-0227.

The ionization rate of helium in the thermosphere is inferred from AE-E ion and neutral particle composition measurements, made on several days during solar cycle 21, in the context of a steady state photochemical model for helium ions. The inferred ionization rate varies by a factor of 4 between July 1976 and January 1979, a value consistent with the variation in the flux measured during the same period by the EUV spectrometer on board the AE-E satellite.

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