'Continuum' in the emission of an artificial aurora

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Atmospheric Chemistry, Auroras, Continuous Spectra, Emission Spectra, Nitrogen Dioxide, Upper Atmosphere, Reaction Kinetics, Spaceborne Experiments, Spectral Energy Distribution

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Emission with a continuous spectral distribution in the 5800-7500 A range at a height of about 115 km in the upper atmosphere was investigated in the Zarnitsa-2 artificial-aurora experiment. It is suggested that the observed continuum is due to the reaction N(2D) + O2 yields short-lived NO2. The rate constant of this reaction is estimated to be 10 to the -13th cu cm/s.

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