Comparison of the OH (8-3) and (6-2) band rotational temperature of the mesospheric airglow emissions

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Autor(a) principal: Wrasse,Cristiano Max
Data de Publicação: 2004
Outros Autores: Takahashi,Hisao, Gobbi,Delano
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Geofísica (Online)
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Resumo: The airglow OH (8-3) and (6-2) band rotational temperatures were measured and compared using two scanning photometer at Cachoeira Paulista (23ºS, 45ºW) in 1999. The rotational temperature were obtained from the ratio between the P1(5) and P1(3) in the case of the (8-3) band and P1(4) and P1(2) lines for the (6-2) band. Three different Einstein coefficients, of Mies (1974), Langhoff et al., (1986) and Turnbull & Lowe (1989) were used and compared between them. It was shown that both the temperature did agree well with in an error range when the Langhoff et al.'s coefficients were used.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Comparison of the OH (8-3) and (6-2) band rotational temperature of the mesospheric airglow emissions
title Comparison of the OH (8-3) and (6-2) band rotational temperature of the mesospheric airglow emissions
spellingShingle Comparison of the OH (8-3) and (6-2) band rotational temperature of the mesospheric airglow emissions
Wrasse,Cristiano Max
Mesosphere
hydroxyl
rotational temperature
Einstein coefficients
title_short Comparison of the OH (8-3) and (6-2) band rotational temperature of the mesospheric airglow emissions
title_full Comparison of the OH (8-3) and (6-2) band rotational temperature of the mesospheric airglow emissions
title_fullStr Comparison of the OH (8-3) and (6-2) band rotational temperature of the mesospheric airglow emissions
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of the OH (8-3) and (6-2) band rotational temperature of the mesospheric airglow emissions
title_sort Comparison of the OH (8-3) and (6-2) band rotational temperature of the mesospheric airglow emissions
author Wrasse,Cristiano Max
author_facet Wrasse,Cristiano Max
Takahashi,Hisao
Gobbi,Delano
author_role author
author2 Takahashi,Hisao
Gobbi,Delano
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Wrasse,Cristiano Max
Takahashi,Hisao
Gobbi,Delano
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Mesosphere
hydroxyl
rotational temperature
Einstein coefficients
topic Mesosphere
hydroxyl
rotational temperature
Einstein coefficients
description The airglow OH (8-3) and (6-2) band rotational temperatures were measured and compared using two scanning photometer at Cachoeira Paulista (23ºS, 45ºW) in 1999. The rotational temperature were obtained from the ratio between the P1(5) and P1(3) in the case of the (8-3) band and P1(4) and P1(2) lines for the (6-2) band. Three different Einstein coefficients, of Mies (1974), Langhoff et al., (1986) and Turnbull & Lowe (1989) were used and compared between them. It was shown that both the temperature did agree well with in an error range when the Langhoff et al.'s coefficients were used.
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