Analysis of auroral infrared emissions observed during the ELIAS experiment

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Auroras, Chemical Reactions, Infrared Imagery, Infrared Signatures, Ionization, Molecular Excitation, Nitric Oxide, Vibrational States, Altitude, Data Bases, Data Reduction, Image Analysis, Ion Density (Concentration)

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The ELIAS (Earth Limb Infrared Atmosphere Structure) experiment was flown from the Poker Flat Research Range, Alaska in 1983 and successfully monitored visible and infrared emissions from an IBC III(+) aurora. Measurements were performed in both staring and scanning modes over several hundred seconds. The data for short- and mid-wave infrared regions have been analyzed in terms of auroral excitation of the NO and NO(+) vibrational bands. Auroral excitation efficiencies and kinetic implications are presented.

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