Chemical heat derived from rocket-borne WADIS-2 experiment

Chemical heating rates were derived from three of the most signifcant reactions based on the analysis of common volume rocket-borne measurements of temperature, atomic oxygen densities, and neutral air densities. This is one of the frst instances of the retrieval of nighttime chemical heat through t...

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Main Authors: Grygalashvyly, Mykhaylo, Strelnikov, Boris, Strelnikova, Irina, Rapp, Markus, Lübken, Franz-Josef, Schütt, Corinna, Stephan, Claudia, Eberhart, Martin, Löhle, Stefan, Fascoulas, Stefanos
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author Grygalashvyly, Mykhaylo
Strelnikov, Boris
Strelnikova, Irina
Rapp, Markus
Lübken, Franz-Josef
Schütt, Corinna
Stephan, Claudia
Eberhart, Martin
Löhle, Stefan
Fascoulas, Stefanos
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Eberhart, Martin
Löhle, Stefan
Fascoulas, Stefanos
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description Chemical heating rates were derived from three of the most signifcant reactions based on the analysis of common volume rocket-borne measurements of temperature, atomic oxygen densities, and neutral air densities. This is one of the frst instances of the retrieval of nighttime chemical heat through the utilization of non-emissive observations of atomic oxygen concentrations, obtained through in situ measurements, performed at the Andøya Space Center (69°N, 16°E) at 01:44:00 UTC on 5 March 2015. Furthermore, we determine the heating efciency for one of the most signifcant reactions of atomic hydrogen with ozone and illustrate the methodology for such calcula‑ tions based on known atomic oxygen and temperature. Subsequently, using ozone values obtained from satellite observations, we retrieved odd-hydrogens and total chemical heat. Finally, we compared the retrieved chemical heat with the heat from turbulent energy dissipation. Our fndings reveal that the vertically averaged chemical heat is greater than the heat from turbulent energy dissipation throughout the entire mesopause region during nocturnal conditions. The heating rates of turbulent energy dissipation may exceed the chemical heating rates only in narrow peaks, several hundred meters wide.
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Grygalashvyly, Mykhaylo und Strelnikov, Boris und Strelnikova, Irina und Rapp, Markus und Lübken, Franz-Josef und Schütt, Corinna und Stephan, Claudia und Eberhart, Martin und Löhle, Stefan und Fascoulas, Stefanos (2024) Chemical heat derived from rocket-borne WADIS-2 experiment. Earth, Planets and Space, Seiten 1-16. Springer. doi:10.1186/s40623-024-02129-x <https://doi.org/10.1186/s40623-024-02129-x>. ISSN 1343-8832.
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spelling ftdlr:oai:elib.dlr.de:211785 2025-06-15T14:07:09+00:00 Chemical heat derived from rocket-borne WADIS-2 experiment Grygalashvyly, Mykhaylo Strelnikov, Boris Strelnikova, Irina Rapp, Markus Lübken, Franz-Josef Schütt, Corinna Stephan, Claudia Eberhart, Martin Löhle, Stefan Fascoulas, Stefanos 2024 application/pdf https://elib.dlr.de/211785/ https://elib.dlr.de/211785/1/GrygalashvylyEPS24.pdf https://doi.org/10.1186/s40623-024-02129-x en eng Springer https://elib.dlr.de/211785/1/GrygalashvylyEPS24.pdf Grygalashvyly, Mykhaylo und Strelnikov, Boris und Strelnikova, Irina und Rapp, Markus und Lübken, Franz-Josef und Schütt, Corinna und Stephan, Claudia und Eberhart, Martin und Löhle, Stefan und Fascoulas, Stefanos (2024) Chemical heat derived from rocket-borne WADIS-2 experiment. Earth, Planets and Space, Seiten 1-16. Springer. doi:10.1186/s40623-024-02129-x <https://doi.org/10.1186/s40623-024-02129-x>. ISSN 1343-8832. cc_by Institut für Physik der Atmosphäre Zeitschriftenbeitrag PeerReviewed 2024 ftdlr https://doi.org/10.1186/s40623-024-02129-x 2025-06-04T04:58:08Z Chemical heating rates were derived from three of the most signifcant reactions based on the analysis of common volume rocket-borne measurements of temperature, atomic oxygen densities, and neutral air densities. This is one of the frst instances of the retrieval of nighttime chemical heat through the utilization of non-emissive observations of atomic oxygen concentrations, obtained through in situ measurements, performed at the Andøya Space Center (69°N, 16°E) at 01:44:00 UTC on 5 March 2015. Furthermore, we determine the heating efciency for one of the most signifcant reactions of atomic hydrogen with ozone and illustrate the methodology for such calcula‑ tions based on known atomic oxygen and temperature. Subsequently, using ozone values obtained from satellite observations, we retrieved odd-hydrogens and total chemical heat. Finally, we compared the retrieved chemical heat with the heat from turbulent energy dissipation. Our fndings reveal that the vertically averaged chemical heat is greater than the heat from turbulent energy dissipation throughout the entire mesopause region during nocturnal conditions. The heating rates of turbulent energy dissipation may exceed the chemical heating rates only in narrow peaks, several hundred meters wide. Article in Journal/Newspaper Andøya Unknown Andøya ENVELOPE(13.982,13.982,68.185,68.185) Earth, Planets and Space 76 1
spellingShingle Institut für Physik der Atmosphäre
Grygalashvyly, Mykhaylo
Strelnikov, Boris
Strelnikova, Irina
Rapp, Markus
Lübken, Franz-Josef
Schütt, Corinna
Stephan, Claudia
Eberhart, Martin
Löhle, Stefan
Fascoulas, Stefanos
Chemical heat derived from rocket-borne WADIS-2 experiment
title Chemical heat derived from rocket-borne WADIS-2 experiment
title_full Chemical heat derived from rocket-borne WADIS-2 experiment
title_fullStr Chemical heat derived from rocket-borne WADIS-2 experiment
title_full_unstemmed Chemical heat derived from rocket-borne WADIS-2 experiment
title_short Chemical heat derived from rocket-borne WADIS-2 experiment
title_sort chemical heat derived from rocket-borne wadis-2 experiment
topic Institut für Physik der Atmosphäre
topic_facet Institut für Physik der Atmosphäre
url https://elib.dlr.de/211785/
https://elib.dlr.de/211785/1/GrygalashvylyEPS24.pdf
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40623-024-02129-x