EUV absorption analysis of thermospheric structure from AE-satellite observations of 1974-1976Atmospheric absorption characteristics at various selected wavelengths of solar EUV emission have been observed by spectrophotometers on the Atmosphere Explorer satellites. Two levels of results are defined as (A) results independent of any cross section values and involving no specific atmospheric model assumptions, and (B) results expressed in terms of particle concentrations, mass density, and other aeronomical parameters. The present report will mostly deal with results of type B, with emphasis on molecular oxygen. Studies of EUV-derived results in correlation with results of other simultaneous experiments on the same satellite are expected soon to improve the assessment of technique-peculiar errors, possible errors in the various EUV cross sections or accommodation coefficients, and lead to the design of a 'correlative approach' based on the use of mixed inputs of the most reliable aspects of one and the other types of observations, respectively.
Document ID
19760058023
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Hinteregger, H. E. (USAF, Geophysics Laboratory, Bedford Mass., United States)
Chaikin, L. M. (Computer Usage Co. Beltsville, Md., United States)