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Hydroxyl (6−2) airglow emission intensity ratios for rotational temperature determination
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Upper AtmosphereRadical EmissionEngineeringAtmospheric PhotochemistryAbsorption SpectroscopyChemistryRotational Temperatures 2Atmospheric ScienceInstrumentationLower AtmosphereMeteorologyAtmospheric InteractionRadiation MeasurementRotational StatesRotational Temperature DeterminationAtmospheric RadiationNatural SciencesSpectroscopyAtmospheric ProcessAtmospheric Composition
Abstract. OH(6–2) Q1/P1 and R1/P1 airglow emission intensity ratios, for rotational states up to j' = 4.5, are measured to be lower than implied by transition probabilities published by various authors including Mies, Langhoff et al. and Turnbull and Lowe. Experimentally determined relative values of j' transitions yield OH(6–2) rotational temperatures 2 K lower than Langhoff et al., 7 K lower than Mies and 13 K lower than Turnbull and Lowe.Key words: Atmospheric composition and structure (airglow and aurora; pressure, density and temperature)
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