Sun-like stars shed light on solar climate forcing
Judge, P. G., Egeland, R., & Henry, G. W. (2020). Sun-like stars shed light on solar climate forcing. The Astrophysical Journal, 891. doi:10.3847/1538-4357/ab72a9
Recently published precise stellar photometry of 72 Sun-like stars obtained at the Fairborn Observatory between 1993 and 2017 is used to set limits on the solar forcing of Earth's atmosphere of 4.5 W m(-2) since 1750. This compares with the +2.2 1.1 W m(-2) IPCC estimate for anthropogenic forcing... Show moreRecently published precise stellar photometry of 72 Sun-like stars obtained at the Fairborn Observatory between 1993 and 2017 is used to set limits on the solar forcing of Earth's atmosphere of 4.5 W m(-2) since 1750. This compares with the +2.2 1.1 W m(-2) IPCC estimate for anthropogenic forcing. Three critical assumptions are made. In decreasing order of importance they are: (a) most of the brightness variations occur within the average time series length of 17 yr; (b) the Sun seen from the ecliptic behaves as an ensemble of middle-aged solar-like stars; and (c) narrowband photometry in the Stromgren b and y bands are linearly proportional to the total solar irradiance. Assumption (a) can best be relaxed and tested by obtaining more photometric data of Sun-like stars, especially those already observed. Eight stars with near-solar parameters have been observed from 1999, and two since 1993. Our work reveals the importance of continuing and expanding ground-based photometry, to complement expensive solar irradiance measurements from space. Show less