This paper presents a new technique to derive thermospheric temperature from space-based disk observations of far ultraviolet airglow. The technique, guided by findings from principal component analysis of synthetic daytime Lyman–Birge–Hopfield (LBH) disk emissions, uses a ratio of the emissions in two spectral channels that together span the LBH (2,0) band to determine the change in band shape with respect to a change in the rotational temperature of N2. The two-channel-ratio approach limits representativeness and measurement error by only requiring measurement of the relative magnitudes between two spectral channels and not radiometrically calibrated intensities, simplifying the forward model from a full radiative transfer model to a vibr...
A thorough understanding of how the N-2 Lyman-Birge-Hopfield (LBH) band emissions vary with altitude...
Context. Detailed characterizations of exoplanets are clearly moving to the forefront of planetary s...
The airglow OH (8-3) and (6-2) band rotational temperatures were measured and compared using two sca...
Lower thermospheric airglow spectra in the wavelength range of 1840 A to 2280 A were analyzed. Thes...
This paper presents remotely sensed neutral temperatures obtained from ultraviolet observations and ...
Ultraviolet (UV) spectra obtained from Earth’s dayglow contain important information for understandi...
The Cameron bands and the UV doublet are two of the most prominent emission systems in the UV in Mar...
We present measurements of the equatorial middle ultraviolet airglow taken during the week of 21-28...
The physics of the hydroxyl (OH) layer located in the Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere (MLT) has be...
Thermospheric density impacts satellite position and lifetime through atmospheric drag. More accurat...
Abstract. The greenline dayglow emission profiles mea-sured by the Wind Imaging Interferometer (WIND...
International audienceA research algorithm is developed to retrieve temperature at 20–90 km using 63...
Exospheric temperature is one of the key parameters in constructing thermospheric models and has bee...
A new method to extract neutral composition (O, O2, N2), exospheric temperature Tex, vertical plasma...
We describe a method for retrieving neutral thermospheric composition and solar EUV flux from optica...
A thorough understanding of how the N-2 Lyman-Birge-Hopfield (LBH) band emissions vary with altitude...
Context. Detailed characterizations of exoplanets are clearly moving to the forefront of planetary s...
The airglow OH (8-3) and (6-2) band rotational temperatures were measured and compared using two sca...
Lower thermospheric airglow spectra in the wavelength range of 1840 A to 2280 A were analyzed. Thes...
This paper presents remotely sensed neutral temperatures obtained from ultraviolet observations and ...
Ultraviolet (UV) spectra obtained from Earth’s dayglow contain important information for understandi...
The Cameron bands and the UV doublet are two of the most prominent emission systems in the UV in Mar...
We present measurements of the equatorial middle ultraviolet airglow taken during the week of 21-28...
The physics of the hydroxyl (OH) layer located in the Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere (MLT) has be...
Thermospheric density impacts satellite position and lifetime through atmospheric drag. More accurat...
Abstract. The greenline dayglow emission profiles mea-sured by the Wind Imaging Interferometer (WIND...
International audienceA research algorithm is developed to retrieve temperature at 20–90 km using 63...
Exospheric temperature is one of the key parameters in constructing thermospheric models and has bee...
A new method to extract neutral composition (O, O2, N2), exospheric temperature Tex, vertical plasma...
We describe a method for retrieving neutral thermospheric composition and solar EUV flux from optica...
A thorough understanding of how the N-2 Lyman-Birge-Hopfield (LBH) band emissions vary with altitude...
Context. Detailed characterizations of exoplanets are clearly moving to the forefront of planetary s...
The airglow OH (8-3) and (6-2) band rotational temperatures were measured and compared using two sca...