Statistics – Computation
Scientific paper
Feb 1989
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1989ijrsp..18...33g&link_type=abstract
Indian Journal of Radio and Space Physics (ISSN 0367-8393), vol. 18, Feb. 1989, p. 33-35.
Statistics
Computation
2
Atmospheric Chemistry, Atomic Excitations, Nightglow, Oxygen Spectra, Visible Spectrum, Computational Chemistry, Emission Spectra, Rayleigh Scattering, Shear Layers, Transition Probabilities
Scientific paper
Following Barth's mechanism a theoretical curve of 5577 A line emission at night with height is presented. An empirical relation between emission and height is then obtained from it. Experimental curve obtained by Kulkarni P V (1976) gives intensity which agrees with that obtained from the curve of Barth's mechanism. The intensity of 5577 A line comes out to be 156 Rayleigh from the Chapman's curve vs 210 Rayleigh from the Barth's mechanism; the latter value agrees with the accepted value of about 200 Rayleigh.
Ghosh S. N.
Midya S. K.
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