Physics
Scientific paper
May 2006
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2006ge%26ae..46..366d&link_type=abstract
Geomagnetism and Aeronomy, Volume 46, Issue 3, pp.366-370
Physics
92.60.Hw, 94.10.Rk
Scientific paper
More than 3800 measurements of the 630.0, 557.7, and 427.8 nm emission intensities have been statistically manipulated, and the dependences of the I 630/ I 427.8 and I 557.7/ I 427.8 ratios on the I 427.8 nm emission intensity have been obtained. The I 630/ I 427.8 ratio decreases from 2 to 0.4 when the I 427.8 nm emission intensity increases from 0.1 to 3 kR. In the I 427.8 nm emission range 0.1 1.8 kR, the I 557.7/ I 427.8 ratio tends to increase and takes the values 4.2 6.4. The experimental results have been confirmed by theoretical calculations. The obtained I 557.7/ I 427.8 ratios suggest that the NO density at a maximum of its height profile is on the average 108 cm-3 in typical nighttime auroras.
Dashkevich Zh. V.
Ivanov V. E.
Zverev V. L.
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