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High-latitude nitric oxide in the lower thermosphere
Gérard, Jean-Claude; Barth, C. A.
1977In Journal of Geophysical Research, 82, p. 674-680
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Keywords :
AURORAL ZONES; MAGNETIC STORMS; NITRIC OXIDE; SATELLITE-BORNE INSTRUMENTS; THERMOSPHERE; ULTRAVIOLET SPECTROMETERS; ATMOSPHERIC MODELS; AURORAS; BRIGHTNESS; OGO-4; TWILIGHT GLOW; VERTICAL DISTRIBUTION
Abstract :
[en] High-latitude observations of fluorescent nitric oxide gamma bands were made before and during a strong magnetic storm with the Ogo 4 ultraviolet spectrometer. Brightness measurements of the (1-0) gamma band of nitric oxide indicate a slow buildup of NO during the disturbed period. The NO column density reaches a value as high as a factor of 8 greater than the midlatitude value and shows no correlation with the brightness of the instantaneous aurora. A time-dependent model calculation indicates that the ionization and dissociation of N2 by auroral electrons can increase the NO and N(4-S) densities. This increase is dependent on the intensity and duration of the auroral precipitation and on the branching ratio of N(2-D) production by dissociation of N2. A steady state is not reached for NO until 100,000 sec in an aurora characterized by an energy flux of 10 ergs per sq cm sec. Dissociation by the solar ultraviolet radiation competes with horizontal and vertical transport as a loss process for the nitric oxide produced by the aurora. A high NO(plus)/O2(plus) ratio is to be expected in the period following a strong auroral precipitation.
Disciplines :
Space science, astronomy & astrophysics
Author, co-author :
Gérard, Jean-Claude  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département d'astrophys., géophysique et océanographie (AGO) > Labo de physique atmosphérique et planétaire (LPAP)
Barth, C. A.;  Colorado, University, Boulder, Colo.
Language :
English
Title :
High-latitude nitric oxide in the lower thermosphere
Publication date :
01 February 1977
Journal title :
Journal of Geophysical Research
ISSN :
0148-0227
eISSN :
2156-2202
Publisher :
American Geophysical Union (AGU), Washington, United States
Volume :
82
Pages :
674-680
Peer reviewed :
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