Measurement of atomic oxygen in the lower ionosphere using a rocket-borne resonance lamp

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Atom Concentration, Ionospheric Composition, Lower Ionosphere, Luminaires, Oxygen Atoms, Rocket Sounding, Rocket-Borne Instruments, Electrostatic Probes, Fluorescence, Ground State, Ionospheric Sounding, Mesosphere, Optical Resonance, Thermosphere

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A technique is presented for the direct night-time measurement of atomic oxygen concentrations in the ground state, (O(3P), in the mesosphere and lower thermosphere. Two payloads each containing the experiment, a Langmuir probe, and a longitudinal and transverse magnetometer were flown on Petral rockets and the atomic oxygen concentrations were recorded from the P174H. The experiments employed resonance fluorescence and absorption techniques at the OI(3P-3S1) triplet, 130.20, 130.47, and 130.58 nm.

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