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  • DeMajistre, R.  (2)
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    In: Canadian Journal of Physics, Canadian Science Publishing, Vol. 90, No. 8 ( 2012-08), p. 769-784
    Abstract: The O 2 atmospheric band transition is observed in the altitude region between ∼40 and 200 km in the dayglow and between ∼80 and 100 km in the nightglow. Wallace and Hunten (J. Geophys. Res. 73, 4813 (1968)) presented the first detailed analysis of the sources and sinks of this O 2 airglow emitting state. Because of its extended altitude coverage, bright signal, and spectral and photometric properties, this emission provides an important means to remotely sense the thermal, dynamical, and compositional structures of the upper atmosphere. In this paper we present a photochemical and emission–absorption model that calculates the spectral brightnesses of the four brightest vibrational manifolds of this band system that, for the first time, extends from the mesosphere to the thermosphere. This model incorporates the latest rate constants, cross sections, and spectral parameters relevant to this emission, some of which were not considered in previous remote sensing retrieval applications. The model results are compared with our previous rocket experiments to assess the utility of this emission for upper atmospheric remote sensing and to identify key future measurement challenges. This model, together with improved instrument capabilities, permits us to study the atmosphere from 40 up to 200 km, a region where the strongest coupling between the lower atmosphere and upper atmosphere occurs.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0008-4204 , 1208-6045
    Language: English
    Publisher: Canadian Science Publishing
    Publication Date: 2012
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    American Geophysical Union (AGU) ; 2001
    In:  Geophysical Research Letters Vol. 28, No. 16 ( 2001-08-15), p. 3163-3166
    In: Geophysical Research Letters, American Geophysical Union (AGU), Vol. 28, No. 16 ( 2001-08-15), p. 3163-3166
    Abstract: Parameterizations of the photolysis of molecular oxygen and corresponding energy deposition rates by solar radiation in the Schumann‐Runge continuum are presented. This parameterization is based on UARS/SOLSTICE version 9 daily solar irradiance and accounts for solar activity using 10.7 cm solar flux as a proxy. The error in the parameterization is 2% and the uncertainty introduced by using the 10.7 cm solar flux as a proxy is 5–10%. The parameterization is of suitable accuracy and efficiency to be used as part of multidimensional models.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0094-8276 , 1944-8007
    Language: English
    Publisher: American Geophysical Union (AGU)
    Publication Date: 2001
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