Representative volume emission profiles from rocket photometer data

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Airglow, Data Reduction, Rocket Sounding, Spectral Emission, Data Smoothing, Fourier Transformation, Lines (Geometry), Photometry, Spline Functions

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Various techniques which can be used to derive volume emission profiles from rocket photometer results are described, mindful of the need to preserve any small-scale structure which may be aeronomically significant. Incremental straight line fitting proved most suitable but the altitude of peak emission can be ill-defined. Fourier filtering gives a good indication of the height of peak emission but can lead to some distortion of the layer profile. Cubic spline and polynomial fits should only be used in conjuction with some other method or when there are gaps or omissions in the data.

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