The Cameron bands and the UV doublet are two of the most prominent emission systems in the UV in Mars dayside. Their altitude variation has been exploited in the past to derive thermospheric temperatures from measurements obtained by the Mariner 6, 7, and 9 missions, the SPICAM instrument on board Mars Express, and the IUVS instrument on board MAVEN. Here we identify and quantify possible biases in these temperature determinations. For this purpose, we use a global model able to simulate these two emission systems, and we compare the temperature derived from the simulated emission with that predicted by the model at the same location and time. We find that an exponential fit to the scale height of the UV doublet can be used to derive temper...
A large dataset of dayside grazing limb CO2+ observations performed by the SPICAM (Spectroscopy for ...
The Mariner 4 (1965), Mariner 6 and 7 (1969), Mariner 9 (1971-72), and Viking 1 and 2 (1976-80) miss...
peer reviewedWe analyze two Martian years of dayglow measurements of the CO Cameron bands and the CO...
EPSC-DPS Joint Meeting 2019, held 15-20 September 2019 in Geneva, Switzerland, id. EPSC-DPS2019-888-...
peer reviewedA model able to simulate the CO Cameron bands and the CO + 2 UV doublet, two of the mos...
We analyze the ultraviolet dayglow in the atmosphere of Mars through CO2+ and CO Cameron emissions. ...
International audienceThe CO Cameron (170–270 nm) and CO2+ ultraviolet doublet (298 and 299 nm) emis...
International audienceA model able to simulate the CO Cameron bands and the CO2+UV doublet, two of t...
International audienceDayglow ultraviolet emissions of the CO Cameron bands and the CO2+ doublet in ...
International audienceIn this paper we describe measurements of the Martian dayglow obtained by SPIC...
Limb profiles of the CO Cameron and CO2+ doublet airglow have been observed over different conditi...
editorial reviewedLimb observations of airglow emissions is a standard technique to study the altitu...
A large dataset of dayside grazing limb CO2+ observations performed by the SPICAM (Spectroscopy for ...
The Mariner 4 (1965), Mariner 6 and 7 (1969), Mariner 9 (1971-72), and Viking 1 and 2 (1976-80) miss...
peer reviewedWe analyze two Martian years of dayglow measurements of the CO Cameron bands and the CO...
EPSC-DPS Joint Meeting 2019, held 15-20 September 2019 in Geneva, Switzerland, id. EPSC-DPS2019-888-...
peer reviewedA model able to simulate the CO Cameron bands and the CO + 2 UV doublet, two of the mos...
We analyze the ultraviolet dayglow in the atmosphere of Mars through CO2+ and CO Cameron emissions. ...
International audienceThe CO Cameron (170–270 nm) and CO2+ ultraviolet doublet (298 and 299 nm) emis...
International audienceA model able to simulate the CO Cameron bands and the CO2+UV doublet, two of t...
International audienceDayglow ultraviolet emissions of the CO Cameron bands and the CO2+ doublet in ...
International audienceIn this paper we describe measurements of the Martian dayglow obtained by SPIC...
Limb profiles of the CO Cameron and CO2+ doublet airglow have been observed over different conditi...
editorial reviewedLimb observations of airglow emissions is a standard technique to study the altitu...
A large dataset of dayside grazing limb CO2+ observations performed by the SPICAM (Spectroscopy for ...
The Mariner 4 (1965), Mariner 6 and 7 (1969), Mariner 9 (1971-72), and Viking 1 and 2 (1976-80) miss...
peer reviewedWe analyze two Martian years of dayglow measurements of the CO Cameron bands and the CO...