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Non-thermal distribution of O(1D) atoms in the night-time thermosphere
Yee, Jeng-Hwa
1988
Citation:Yee, Jeng-hwa (1988)."Non-thermal distribution of O(1D) atoms in the night-time thermosphere." Planetary and Space Science 36(1): 89-97. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/27473>
Abstract: The 6300 A O(1D-3P) emission has been used for many years to remotely monitor the thermospheric temperature from the Doppler width of its line profile. The O(1D) atoms in the night-time thermosphere are initially produced by the dissociative recombination of O2+ ions with kinetic energy much greater than the thermal energy of the ambient neutrals. The validity of the technique to monitor neutral ambient temperature by measuring O(1D) 6300 A emission depends on the degree of thermalization of the O(1D) atoms. The object of this study is to calculate the velocity distribution of the O(1D) atoms and to examine the effect of non-thermal distribution on the night-time thermospheric neutral temperature determined.