Low Energy Electron and Photon Cross Sections for O, N2, and O2, and Related Data

Low Energy Electron and Photon Cross Sections for O, N2, and O2, and Related Data

Author: H. T. Wadzinski

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Published: 1982

Total Pages: 244

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The purpose of this report is to provide a set of low energy (0-300 eV) cross sections for use in calculating the photoelectron flux in the terrestrial daytime ionosphere. Also given are data on the neutral particle composition of the upper atmosphere and ionizing electromagnetic radiation from the sun.


An Infrared Spectral Radiance Code for the Auroral Thermosphere (AARC)

An Infrared Spectral Radiance Code for the Auroral Thermosphere (AARC)

Author: J. R. Winick

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Published: 1987

Total Pages: 244

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A first principles scientific model for predicting the spectral radiance from the auroral thermosphere seen by an earthlimb observer is described. This model, and the resulting Auroral Atmospheric Radiance Code (AARC), describe the energy deposition in the thermosphere by primary auroral electrons and the ensuing effects. The latter include electron production and production of nonequilibrium concentrations of vibrationally and electronically excited states, by photochemical means, and by energy transfer. Relaxation of the states by collisions and radiation is described, and the transmission of the infrared radiation emitted from these states is treated. Currently, the model considers four radiators: the nitric oxide vibrational fundamental and first overtone at 2.8 and 5.3 micro the NO+ fundamental at 4.3 mirco, and the CO2 asymmetric- stretch (NU -3 mode) emission at 4.3 micro. The prompt optically optically thin emitters (NO and NO+) are treated in terms of stored, precalculated tables of efficiencies (photons per ion-pair).