Computer Science – Sound
Scientific paper
Apr 2001
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2001jkas...34...35m&link_type=abstract
Journal of the Korean Astronomical Society, vol. 34, no. 1, pp. 35-40
Computer Science
Sound
Mid-Ultraviolet, Airglow, Emission Spectrum, Rocket Experiment
Scientific paper
For the planned experiments of Korea Sounding Rocket-III(KSR-III), we have constructed a model of MUV dayglow in the mid-latitude. The model computes relative intensities of individual emission lines in the Vegard-Kaplan and 2PG band systems of N2 in the wavelength range of 2500-3500 A. In addition to the emission lines, solar scattered continuum was computed by an extended LOWTRAN7 code, in which we have included solar scattering in altitudes higher than 100 km by using MSIS90 thermosphere model. Ratios among vibrational bands of VK and 2PG system, were computed from the observed MUV dayglow spectra of Cleary et al. (1995). The model provides MUV dayglow intensity profiles with a wavelength resolution of 3.13 A as a function of altitude. The computed intensity profiles have been utilized in designing the KSR-III airglow photometers.
Kim Jhoon
Kim Yong Ha
Moon Bong-Kon
Yi Yu
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