Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
---|---|---|---|---|
8134231 | Icarus | 2018 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Extreme ultraviolet (EUV) spectra of Venus in the wavelength range 520â1480 Ã
with 3â4 Ã
resolutions were obtained in March 2014 by an EUV imaging spectrometer EXCEED (Extreme Ultraviolet Spectroscope for Exospheric Dynamics) on the HISAKI spacecraft. Due to its high sensitivity and long exposure time, many new emission lines and bands were identified. Already known emissions such as the OâIIâ834 Ã
, OâIâ989 Ã
, HILyâβ1026 Ã
, and the CâIâ1277 Ã
lines (Broadfoot et al., 1974; Bertaux et al., 1980; Feldman et al., 2000) are also detected in the EXCEED spectrum. In addition, N2 band systems such as the Lyman-Birge-Hopfield (a1Î gâX1Σg+) (2,â0), (2, 1), (3, 1), (3, 2) and (5,â3) bands, the Birge-Hopfield (b1Î uâX1Σg+) (1, 3) band, and the Carroll-Yoshino (c4â²1Σu+âX1Σg+) (0, 0) and (0, 1) bands together are identified for the first time in the Venusian airglow. We also identified the CO Hopfield-Birge (B1Σ+âX1Σ+) (1, 0) band in addition to the already known (0, 0) band, and the CO Hopfield-Birge (C1Σ+âX1Σ+) (0, 1), (0, 2) bands in addition to the already known (0, 0) band (Feldman et al., 2000; Gérard et al., 2011).
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Authors
Yusuke Nara, Ichiro Yoshikawa, Kazuo Yoshioka, Go Murakami, Tomoki Kimura, Atsushi Yamazaki, Fuminori Tsuchiya, Masaki Kuwabara, Naomoto Iwagami,