Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8139664 | Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics | 2018 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Net radiances of atomic nitrogen emission line (N-149.3â¯nm) from the thermosphere are extracted from the FUV spectra observed by TIMED/GUVI on dayside at sunlit latitudes. During geomagnetic storms, the N-149.3â¯nm intensity is clearly enhanced in the locations where O/N2 depletion and nitric oxide (NO) enhancement are observed. The N-149.3â¯nm intensity is linearly and tightly correlated with N2 LBHS (140-150â¯nm) radiance with a fixed LBHS/149.3â¯nm ratio of â¼4.5, suggesting that dissociation of N2 is the dominant source of the N-149.3â¯nm emission. In the regions without storm disturbances, the N-149.3â¯nm intensities are closely correlated with solar EUV flux.
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Authors
Y. Zhang, L.J. Paxton, D. Morrison, B. Schaefer,