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Time variations in the UV background

We have found variations in the diffuse ultraviolet background on the scale about 10 days over the 10 year life of the GALEX mission. These variations are only apparent in the near-ultraviolet band of GALEX and are most likely related to variations in the zodiacal light due to brightness variations of the solar NUV flux. The variations can be as high as 200 photon units in the NUV, amounting to about 15 % of the zodiacal light or < 10 % of the total NUV diffuse radiation. There is no effect on the far-ultraviolet band of GALEX. Further work will require better observations chosen specifically for the purpose of investigating this component and will be difficult to obtain.

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