Physics
Scientific paper
Aug 1991
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1991p%26ss...39.1171t&link_type=abstract
Planetary and Space Science (ISSN 0032-0633), vol. 39, Aug. 1991, p. 1171-1188. Research supported by SERC, Utah State Universit
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Gravity Waves, Hydroxyl Emission, Michelson Interferometers, Near Infrared Radiation, Nightglow, Upper Atmosphere, Rotational Spectra, Spectral Bands, Television Cameras
Scientific paper
A low light TV camera coaligned with a narrow field Michelson interferometer have been used to investigate how variations in the intensity and temperature of the near-infrared hydroxyl nightglow emission are related to the passage of short-period mesospheric gravity waves. The observations were made from Sacramento Peak, NM (32.8 deg N, 105.8 deg W) on the night of June 14/15, 1983, during a spectacular nightglow display that also exhibited wave structure visible to the dark adapted eye. A coherent wavelike pattern of horizontal wavelength 23 + or - 1 km moving uniformly with a velocity of 28 + or - 2 m/s (apparent period 13.7 + or - 1.2 min), was measured at several azimuths over an interval of 2.5 h. The induced intensity and temperature perturbations were wave-like in nature and exhibited a higher degree of correlation. The intensity variations were large, up to 30 percent, yet the brightest wave forms were not more than 10 K hotter than the adjacent dark forms. The amplitude of the intensity fluctuation was found to be about 8 times larger than the temperature variation. In all cases, the intensity wave led the thermal wave, but only by a small amount.
Baker David John
Espy Patrick J.
Neal P. C.
Pendleton R. Jr. W.
Sica Robert J.
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