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Determination of atomic oxygen density from rocket borne measurement of hydroxyl airglow
Authors:R.Earl Good
Affiliation:Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories, Hanscom AFB, MA 01731, U.S.A.
Abstract:A rocket experiment was conducted which measured the infrared bands of the excited hydroxyl radical in the night airglow. The OH emission was found in a layer centered at 87 km having a half-width of 6 km and a total emission of 1.1 MR. The atomic oxygen altitude profile, ranging from 1.3 × 1010 atoms/cm3 at 83 km to 3 × 1011 atoms/cm3 at 90 km is determined from the hydroxyl airglow measurements. This derivation is based on the steady state balance between ozone formation from atomic oxygen and its destruction by hydrogen which produces the OH infrared emission.
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