Intensity modulation of the nightsky continuum by long-period waves

Physics – Optics

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Atmospheric Optics, Continuous Radiation, Luminescence, Night Sky, Solar Terrestrial Interactions, Hydroxyl Emission, Infrared Spectrometers, Luminous Intensity, Visible Spectrum, Winter

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Simultaneous measurements of nightglow intensities by a zenith photometer and an IF spectrometer are examined. Variations of the continuum in the blue region (375-474 nm), OH emission, and molecular oxygen emission are compared. It is shown that emissions in various regions of the atmosphere are modulated by large-scale wave processes connected with solar thermal tides.

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