Diurnal variation of sodium dayglow at Poona

Physics – Space Physics

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D Lines, Dayglow, Diurnal Variations, Sodium, Statistical Analysis, Fraunhofer Lines, India, Photometers, Resonance Scattering, Scanning, Signal To Noise Ratios, Zeeman Effect

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The paper describes a Zeeman photometer and the diurnal variation of the intensity of sodium dayglow which was determined by means of this instrument. The photometer, which incorporates the principles of resonance scattering and magnetic scanning, permitted detection of the sodium dayglow in the presence of an overwhelming background. The variation of sodium dayglow, observed a total of 68 days, shows a symmetric pattern around noon, which is the pattern detected by earlier investigators. The data reduction method is explained.

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