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The measurement of atomic oxygen in the mesosphere and lower thermosphereA discussion of the laboratory calibration, calibration simulation, and accuracy of a resonance fluorescence instrument for measuring oxygen atoms is presented. The discussion demonstrates that a sensor can be calibrated with good accuracy to obtain in situ measurements of the oxygen density in the mesosphere/lower thermosphere. Oxygen data are reported from six rocket flights. These data represent four midlatitude flights and two auroral flights. There are two night and two day profiles for the midlatitude experiments. The maximum densities found from these sets of data in the 90-100 km regions are between 1.5 x 10 to the 11th/cu cm and 3.5 x 10 to the 11th/cu cm. Agreement with the MSIS-86 model predictions is obtained for altitudes above 120 km for midlatitude flights. The auroral data are less than the model prediction by about a factor of 2. The data show structure that is probably indicative of gravity wave effects of a nominal 5-km vertical wavelength.
Document ID
19910047036
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Sharp, William E.
(Michigan, University Ann Arbor, United States)
Date Acquired
August 14, 2013
Publication Date
April 1, 1991
Publication Information
Publication: Planetary and Space Science
Volume: 39
ISSN: 0032-0633
Subject Category
Geophysics
Report/Patent Number
ISSN: 0032-0633
Accession Number
91A31659
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NGR-23-005-360
Distribution Limits
Public
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