Physics
Scientific paper
Oct 1977
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1977jatp...39.1195t&link_type=abstract
(IUGG, IAGA, COSPAR, URSI, NOAA, USAF, Australian Academy of Science, and Australian Institute of Physics, International Symposi
Physics
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Atmospheric Models, Atmospheric Temperature, Diurnal Variations, Exosphere, Light Scattering, Satellite Observation, Fabry-Perot Interferometers, Incoherent Scattering, Long Term Effects, Magnetic Effects, Ogo-6, Solar Activity Effects
Scientific paper
A new model of the exospheric temperature is presented. The deficiencies of an earlier model (Blamont and Luton, 1972), based on data obtained by the Fabry-Perot interferometer aboard the OGO-6 satellite, are considered. The new model, which incorporates scatter data obtained at ground-based stations as well as the original data, has a larger day-to-night ratio than does the previous model, while solar and magnetic activity as well as long term variations are quite similar. Long-term variations calculated from the new model agree well with observational data even in the case of low solar activity.
Barlier François
Falin J. L.
Thullier G.
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