Empirical model of atomic nitrogen in the upper thermosphere

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Atmospheric Models, Density Measurement, Gas Density, Nitrogen Atoms, Thermosphere, Annual Variations, Atmospheric Composition, Density (Number/Volume), Diurnal Variations, Mass Spectroscopy, Midlatitude Atmosphere, Spherical Harmonics

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Atomic nitrogen number densities in the upper thermosphere measured by the open source neutral mass spectrometer (OSS) on Atmosphere Explorer-C during 1974 and part of 1975 have been used to construct a global empirical model at an altitude of 375 km based on a spherical harmonic expansion. The most evident features of the model are large diurnal and seasonal variations of atomic nitrogen and only a moderate and latitude-dependent density increase during periods of geomagnetic activity. Maximum and minimum N number densities at 375 km for periods of low solar activity are 3.6 x 10 to the 6th/cu cm at 1500 LST (local solar time) and low latitude in the summer hemisphere and 1.5 x 10 to the 5th/cu cm at 0200 LST at mid-latitudes in the winter hemisphere.

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