A nonlinear least-squares approach to the analysis of O2(0-1) atmospheric band emissions

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Emission Spectra, Least Squares Method, Molecular Spectra, Oxygen Spectra, Spectrum Analysis, Molecular Rotation, Summer, Temperature Distribution, Winter

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A nonlinear least-squares method of analysis is used to determine the temperature and intensity of the atmospheric O2(0-1) band emission centered at 864.5 nm. A comparison between summer and winter observations at Arecibo shows that the O2 rotational temperature is consistently lower during the summer months. The summer-band intensity is also found to be enhanced by a factor of three over its winter counterpart. The technique presented is applicable for all band emissions when a model intensity distribution can be determined.

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