This page contains data files and models from “The evolution of the solar flux from 0.1 nm to 160 microns: quantitative estimates for planetary studies”, Claire et al. 2012, published in the Astrophysical Journal. 

  • IDL code can be downloaded by clicking here.
  • FORTRAN code is available upon request to the author.
  • Please acknowledge the paper if you use the code and notify the author if you change the code substantially.
  • If you don’t want to run the code yourself, here are relevant spectra for the top of the atmosphere flux at Earth at various times:
  • For other ages run the code or contact the author.
  • Spectra can be scaled to any solar system object by multiplying by (1/AU)2.  
  • Note: These spectra are given in photochemical units and are the values directly on the grid points (i.e photons/cm^2/s/nm).  The idl code will return this data in this format or, as an option, will bin the data to your favorite wavelength grid (as photons/cm^2/s or mW/m^2).