Atmospheric band fitting coefficients derived from a self-consistent rocket-borne experiment

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Based on self-consistent rocket-borne measurements of temperature, the densities of atomic oxygen and neutral air, and the volume emission of the atmospheric band (762 nm), we examined the one-step and two-step excitation mechanism of O2 + b16C g for nighttime conditions. Following McDade et al. (1986), we derived the empirical fitting coefficients, which parameterize the atmospheric band emission O2 + b16C g X36 g .0;0/. This allows us to derive the atomic oxygen concentration from nighttime observations of atmospheric band emission O2 + b16C g X36 g .0; 0/. The derived empirical parameters can also be utilized for atmospheric band modeling. Additionally, we derived the fit function and corresponding coefficients for the combined (one- and two-step) mechanism. The simultaneous common volume measurements of all the parameters involved in the theoretical calculation of the observed O2 + b16C g X36 g .0; 0/ emission, i.e., temperature and density of the background air, atomic oxygen density, and volume emission rate, is the novelty and the advantage of this work.

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Grygalashvyly, M., Eberhart, M., Hedin, J., Strelnikov, B., Lübken, F. J., Rapp, M., … Vorobeva, E. (2019). Atmospheric band fitting coefficients derived from a self-consistent rocket-borne experiment. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 19(2), 1207–1220. https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-19-1207-2019

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