Optical evidence for mid-latitude charged particle precipitation
Measurements of the N 2 + λ427.8 nm emission from the atmosphere at a mid-latitude station show intensities correlated with Kp, typical values being about 1R at Kp = 3 to 4. It is concluded that charged particle precipitation is a major cause of the emission. Assuming the particles to be electrons o...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of atmospheric and terrestrial physics 1979-01, Vol.41 (2), p.111-118 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Measurements of the N
2
+ λ427.8 nm emission from the atmosphere at a mid-latitude station show intensities correlated with
Kp, typical values being about 1R at
Kp = 3
to 4. It is concluded that charged particle precipitation is a major cause of the emission. Assuming the particles to be electrons of typical auroral energies they make a major contribution to the maintanance of the night-time
E-region ionization. On one night the rotational temperature inferred from the N
2
+ band shape was approximately 170 K, implying particle penetration to 80–90 km.
Attempts to record
H
β
emission from the atmosphere put an upper limit of 0.005 R on the intensity. It is concluded that proton precipitation is not a significant contributor to the
E-region ionization. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9169 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0021-9169(79)90002-3 |