Thermospheric temperatures during the July 5, 1978 storm: a possible existence of the nonthermal atomic oxygen.

  • OKANO S.
    Department of Atmospheric Science, State University of New York at Albany Permanent Address: Upper Atmosphere and Space Research Laboratory, Tohoku University
  • KIM J. S.
    Department of Atmospheric Science, State University of New York at Albany

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  • A Possible Existence of the Nonthermal Atomic Oxygen

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Photometric and interferometric observations of the [OI] 630nm emission were made at a field station near Albany (42.68°N, 73.82°W), New York, and the thermospheric temperatures were derived from Doppler line profiles of this emission.<br>The [OI] 630nm profiles observed around 0700 UT on July 5, 1978, which showed the most increased “apparent temperatures”, could not be interpreted in terms of a single Gaussian source profile. Instead, a combination of two Gaussian source profiles satisfactorily explained the observed results. This, together with unusually high intensity at the time of the observation, suggests that the [OI] 630nm emission consisted of two different components, each being originated from a different source.

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  • CRID
    1390001206508941696
  • NII論文ID
    130003558604
  • DOI
    10.5636/jgg.38.189
  • BIBCODE
    1986JGG....38..189O
  • ISSN
    21855765
    00221392
  • 本文言語コード
    en
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