International audienceThe first five vibrationally excited states of molecular nitrogen have been included in the Sheffield University plasmasphere ionosphere model. Vibrationally excited molecular nitrogen reacts much more strongly with atomic oxygen ions than ground-state nitrogen; this means that more O+ ions are converted to NO+ ions, which in turn combine with the electrons to give reduced electron densities. Model calculations have been carried out to investigate the effect of including vibrationally excited molecular nitrogen on the low-latitude ionosphere. In contrast to mid-latitudes, a reduction in electron density is seen in all seasons during solar maximum, the greatest effect being at the location of the equatorial trough
We present a comparison of the observed behavior of the F region ionosphere over Millstone Hill dur...
Unexpectedly abrupt and pronounced distributions of the thermal molecular ions NO(+), O2(+) and N2(+...
A two-dimensional model of odd nitrogen in the thermosphere and upper mesosphere is described. The g...
Abstract. The first five vibrationally excited states of molecular nitrogen have been included in th...
The first five vibrationally excited states of molecular nitrogen have been included in the Sheffie...
A fully time-dependent mathematical model, SUPIM, of the Earth's plasmasphere is used in this inves...
In this paper we present the results of a study of the effect of vibrationally excited oxygen, O<...
Millstone Hill ionospheric storm time measurements of the electron density and temperature during t...
International audienceThis study compares the observed behavior of the F region ionosphere over Mill...
Previous solutions of the problem of the distribution of vibrationally excited molecular nitrogen in...
International audienceThis study compares the OV1-10 satellite measurements of the integral airglow ...
The vibrational distribution of N₂ triplet states in the sunlit upper thermosphere of Earth is measu...
International audienceWe present a comparison of the observed behavior of the F-region ionosphere ov...
Though limited, the existing observational data set indicates that N+ is a significant ion in the io...
International audienceSolar proton events and electron precipitation affect the concentrations of mi...
We present a comparison of the observed behavior of the F region ionosphere over Millstone Hill dur...
Unexpectedly abrupt and pronounced distributions of the thermal molecular ions NO(+), O2(+) and N2(+...
A two-dimensional model of odd nitrogen in the thermosphere and upper mesosphere is described. The g...
Abstract. The first five vibrationally excited states of molecular nitrogen have been included in th...
The first five vibrationally excited states of molecular nitrogen have been included in the Sheffie...
A fully time-dependent mathematical model, SUPIM, of the Earth's plasmasphere is used in this inves...
In this paper we present the results of a study of the effect of vibrationally excited oxygen, O<...
Millstone Hill ionospheric storm time measurements of the electron density and temperature during t...
International audienceThis study compares the observed behavior of the F region ionosphere over Mill...
Previous solutions of the problem of the distribution of vibrationally excited molecular nitrogen in...
International audienceThis study compares the OV1-10 satellite measurements of the integral airglow ...
The vibrational distribution of N₂ triplet states in the sunlit upper thermosphere of Earth is measu...
International audienceWe present a comparison of the observed behavior of the F-region ionosphere ov...
Though limited, the existing observational data set indicates that N+ is a significant ion in the io...
International audienceSolar proton events and electron precipitation affect the concentrations of mi...
We present a comparison of the observed behavior of the F region ionosphere over Millstone Hill dur...
Unexpectedly abrupt and pronounced distributions of the thermal molecular ions NO(+), O2(+) and N2(+...
A two-dimensional model of odd nitrogen in the thermosphere and upper mesosphere is described. The g...