Temporal evolutions of $$\text {N}_2^+$$ Meinel (1,2) band near $$1.5.\,\upmu \text {m}$$ associated with aurora breakup and their effects on mesopause temperature estimations from OH Meinel (3,1) band
We have carried out ground-based NIRAS (Near-InfraRed Aurora and airglow Spectrograph) observations at Syowa station, Antarctic ( $$69.0^{\circ }\text {S}$$ 69 . 0 ∘ S , $$39.6^{\circ }\text {E}$$ 39 . 6 ∘ E ) and Kiruna ( $$67.8^{\circ }\text {N}$$ 67 . 8 ∘ N , $$20.4^{\circ }\text {E}$$ 20 . 4 ∘ E...
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Zusammenfassung: | We have carried out ground-based NIRAS (Near-InfraRed Aurora and airglow Spectrograph) observations at Syowa station, Antarctic (
$$69.0^{\circ }\text {S}$$
69
.
0
∘
S
,
$$39.6^{\circ }\text {E}$$
39
.
6
∘
E
) and Kiruna (
$$67.8^{\circ }\text {N}$$
67
.
8
∘
N
,
$$20.4^{\circ }\text {E}$$
20
.
4
∘
E
), Sweden for continuous measurements of hydroxyl (OH) rotational temperatures and a precise evaluation of auroral contaminations to OH Meinel (3,1) band. A total of 368-nights observations succeeded for 2 winter seasons, and 3 cases in which
$$\text {N}_2^+$$
N
2
+
Meinel (1,2) band around
$$1.5\,\mu \text {m}$$
1.5
μ
m
was significant were identified. Focusing on two specific cases, detailed spectral characteristics with high temporal resolutions of 30 s are presented. Intensities of
$$\text {N}_2^+$$
N
2
+
band were estimated to be 228 kR and 217 kR just at the moment of the aurora breakup and arc intensification during pseudo breakup, respectively. At a wavelength of
$$\text {P}_1(2)$$
P
1
(
2
)
line (
$$\sim 1523 \,\text {nm}$$
∼
1523
nm
),
$$\text {N}_2^+$$
N
2
+
emissions were almost equal to or greater than the OH line intensity. On the other hand, at a wavelength of
$$\text {P}_1(4)$$
P
1
(
4
)
line (
$$\sim 1542 \,\text {nm}$$
∼
1542
nm
), the OH line was not seriously contaminated and still dominant to
$$\text {N}_2^+$$
N
2
+
emissions. Furthermore, we evaluated
$$\text {N}_2^+$$
N
2
+
(1,2) band effects on OH rotational temperature estimations quantitatively for the first time. Auroral contaminations from
$$\text {N}_2^+$$
N
2
+
(1,2) band basically lead negative bias in OH rotational temperature estimated by line-pair-ratio method with
$$\text {P}_1(2)$$
P
1
(
2
)
and
$$\text {P}_1(4)$$
P
1
(
4
)
lines in OH (3,1) band. They possibly cause underestimations of OH rotational temperatures up to 40 K. In addition,
$$\text {N}_2^+$$
N
2
+
(1,2) band contaminations were temporally limited to a moment around the aurora breakup. This is consistent with proceeding studies reporting that enhancements of
$$\text {N}_2^+$$
N
2
+
(1,2) band were observed associated with International Brightness Coefficient 2–3 auroras. It is also suggested that the contaminations would be neglected in the polar cap and the sub-auroral zone, where strong aurora intensification is less observed. Further spectroscopic investigations at these wavelengths are needed especially for more precise evaluations of
$$\text {N}_2^+$$
N
2
+
(1,2) band contaminations. For example, simultaneou |
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ISSN: | 1880-5981 1880-5981 |
DOI: | 10.1186/s40623-021-01360-0 |