Spectroscopic Study of the Nitrogen Airglow

P(論文) Four rocket observations of the NO γ(1, 0) 2148 Å band airglow and ground observations of the NI 5200 Å emission in the auroral zone are presented. A radiometer was developed to measure the NO γ(1, 0) band airglow in the mesosphere and thermosphere. It can extract the γ(1, 0) band airglow from...

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Main Author: Iwagami, Naomoto
Language:English
Published: 1981
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spelling ftnipr:oai:nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000483 2024-09-09T19:52:00+00:00 Spectroscopic Study of the Nitrogen Airglow Iwagami, Naomoto 1981-07 application/pdf https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/483/files/KJ00000011188.pdf eng eng Memoirs of National Institute of Polar Research. Series A, Aeronomy 18 1 78 AA00733448 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/483/files/KJ00000011188.pdf 1981 ftnipr 2024-06-17T04:02:24Z P(論文) Four rocket observations of the NO γ(1, 0) 2148 Å band airglow and ground observations of the NI 5200 Å emission in the auroral zone are presented. A radiometer was developed to measure the NO γ(1, 0) band airglow in the mesosphere and thermosphere. It can extract the γ(1, 0) band airglow from intense background radiations by making use of a self-absorbing gas cell. NO density profiles were deduced from the γ(1, 0) band emission rates measured at Uchinoura (31°N), Thumba (9°N) and Syowa Station (69°S). The NO densities in the thermosphere obtained at middle and low latitudes are found to vary with solar activity. In view of a considerable temperature dependence of the production rate of NO in the thermosphere, the variation may be attributed to change in thermospheric temperature, which is closely related to solar activity. Change in the solar extreme ultraviolet radiation flux may also be responsible for the variation. The NO density in the mesosphere and the lower thermosphere obtained in the auroral zone is found to be larger than those obtained at middle and low latitudes under the conditions of similar solar activity. Because of a long life time of NO in the altitude region, the observed enhancement may be due to the after-effect of a particle precipitation event which occurred within a day before in despite of no polar disturbance during the flight. The emission rate of the NI 5200 Å doublet in the aurora was measured with a tilting-filter photometer at Syowa Station from March to September 1977. The N_2^+ 1NG(0, 1) 4278 Å band emission was measured simultaneously with the 5200 Å emission for comparison. Examining nighttime variations of the emissions obtained in thirteen clear and moonless nights, the 5200 Å emission is found to be one of the common spectral features of the aurora. A simple model calculation is performed to investigate the excitation mechanism for the 5200 Å emission in the aurora, and dissociative recombination of NO^+ is found to be insufficient to explain the observations. ... Other/Unknown Material Memoirs of National Institute of Polar Research Polar Research National Institute of Polar Research Repository, Japan Syowa Station Tilting ENVELOPE(-54.065,-54.065,49.700,49.700)
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description P(論文) Four rocket observations of the NO γ(1, 0) 2148 Å band airglow and ground observations of the NI 5200 Å emission in the auroral zone are presented. A radiometer was developed to measure the NO γ(1, 0) band airglow in the mesosphere and thermosphere. It can extract the γ(1, 0) band airglow from intense background radiations by making use of a self-absorbing gas cell. NO density profiles were deduced from the γ(1, 0) band emission rates measured at Uchinoura (31°N), Thumba (9°N) and Syowa Station (69°S). The NO densities in the thermosphere obtained at middle and low latitudes are found to vary with solar activity. In view of a considerable temperature dependence of the production rate of NO in the thermosphere, the variation may be attributed to change in thermospheric temperature, which is closely related to solar activity. Change in the solar extreme ultraviolet radiation flux may also be responsible for the variation. The NO density in the mesosphere and the lower thermosphere obtained in the auroral zone is found to be larger than those obtained at middle and low latitudes under the conditions of similar solar activity. Because of a long life time of NO in the altitude region, the observed enhancement may be due to the after-effect of a particle precipitation event which occurred within a day before in despite of no polar disturbance during the flight. The emission rate of the NI 5200 Å doublet in the aurora was measured with a tilting-filter photometer at Syowa Station from March to September 1977. The N_2^+ 1NG(0, 1) 4278 Å band emission was measured simultaneously with the 5200 Å emission for comparison. Examining nighttime variations of the emissions obtained in thirteen clear and moonless nights, the 5200 Å emission is found to be one of the common spectral features of the aurora. A simple model calculation is performed to investigate the excitation mechanism for the 5200 Å emission in the aurora, and dissociative recombination of NO^+ is found to be insufficient to explain the observations. ...
author Iwagami, Naomoto
spellingShingle Iwagami, Naomoto
Spectroscopic Study of the Nitrogen Airglow
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title Spectroscopic Study of the Nitrogen Airglow
title_short Spectroscopic Study of the Nitrogen Airglow
title_full Spectroscopic Study of the Nitrogen Airglow
title_fullStr Spectroscopic Study of the Nitrogen Airglow
title_full_unstemmed Spectroscopic Study of the Nitrogen Airglow
title_sort spectroscopic study of the nitrogen airglow
publishDate 1981
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