First results from mesospheric airglow observations at 7.5º S.

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Autor(a) principal: Buriti,R. A.
Data de Publicação: 2001
Outros Autores: Takahashi,H., Gobbi,D.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Geofísica (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-261X2001000200005
Resumo: The Cariri Airglow Observatory has been in operation since November, 1997. This observatory has a multi-filter photometer to measure the airglow emission intensities in the frequencies of OI557.7 nm, OI630.0 nm, NaD, OH(6,2) band, O2 Atmospheric (0-1) band , and the OH and O2 rotational temperatures. The observatory is located at São João do Cariri, State of Paraíba, one of the driest region in Northeast Brazil, situated at 7.4ºS, 36.5ºW. Day to day continuous observations (13 days around the new moon period) allow us to study nocturnal, day to day and seasonal variation of the airglow emission intensities. The nocturnal variations of the mesospheric emissions and OH(6,2) rotational temperature have shown strong seasonal dependence with maxima in equinox and minima in solstice. The OI557.7 nm presented the largest relative amplitude (0.42) whereas the rotational temperature presented the smallest relative amplitude (~0.03) and annual averages equal to 231 K. The annual averages of the intensities in OI557.7 nm, O2(0,1) and OH(6,2) were 124 R, 321 R and 1323 R, respectively. Variation of airglow intensities of 2 and 3 days were observed in OI5577 and O2(0,1).
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv First results from mesospheric airglow observations at 7.5º S.
title First results from mesospheric airglow observations at 7.5º S.
spellingShingle First results from mesospheric airglow observations at 7.5º S.
Buriti,R. A.
Airglow
Photometer
Rotational temperature
title_short First results from mesospheric airglow observations at 7.5º S.
title_full First results from mesospheric airglow observations at 7.5º S.
title_fullStr First results from mesospheric airglow observations at 7.5º S.
title_full_unstemmed First results from mesospheric airglow observations at 7.5º S.
title_sort First results from mesospheric airglow observations at 7.5º S.
author Buriti,R. A.
author_facet Buriti,R. A.
Takahashi,H.
Gobbi,D.
author_role author
author2 Takahashi,H.
Gobbi,D.
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Buriti,R. A.
Takahashi,H.
Gobbi,D.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Airglow
Photometer
Rotational temperature
topic Airglow
Photometer
Rotational temperature
description The Cariri Airglow Observatory has been in operation since November, 1997. This observatory has a multi-filter photometer to measure the airglow emission intensities in the frequencies of OI557.7 nm, OI630.0 nm, NaD, OH(6,2) band, O2 Atmospheric (0-1) band , and the OH and O2 rotational temperatures. The observatory is located at São João do Cariri, State of Paraíba, one of the driest region in Northeast Brazil, situated at 7.4ºS, 36.5ºW. Day to day continuous observations (13 days around the new moon period) allow us to study nocturnal, day to day and seasonal variation of the airglow emission intensities. The nocturnal variations of the mesospheric emissions and OH(6,2) rotational temperature have shown strong seasonal dependence with maxima in equinox and minima in solstice. The OI557.7 nm presented the largest relative amplitude (0.42) whereas the rotational temperature presented the smallest relative amplitude (~0.03) and annual averages equal to 231 K. The annual averages of the intensities in OI557.7 nm, O2(0,1) and OH(6,2) were 124 R, 321 R and 1323 R, respectively. Variation of airglow intensities of 2 and 3 days were observed in OI5577 and O2(0,1).
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