IR emission and NO concentration in the case of the significant heating of the upper atmosphere

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Atmospheric Composition, Infrared Radiation, Nitric Oxide, Upper Atmosphere, Atmospheric Heating, Atmospheric Models, Magnetic Storms, Thermosphere, Vertical Distribution

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The paper presents mathematical-model calculations of NO concentration and infrared radiation emission in the 5.3-micron band in the thermosphere during magnetic storms accompanied by gas heating at high altitudes to temperatures of 2000-4000 K. The heating leads to a significant increase in the total gas density at altitudes exceeding 150 km and (what is especially important) to a sharp increase in the concentration of molecules active in the IR region. An agreement between theoretical and experimental profiles of IR-emission intensity is obtained.

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