COSTA, M. F.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3468411586390194; COSTA, Meinardo Furtado da.
Résumé:
The green line emited by the deexcitation of the oxygen atom from its lS
quantum state (01557,7 nm) comes from the two regions of the terrestrial
atmosphere, one of them, which is responsible for the greater intensity of
emission, is located at the top of mesosphere at an altitude of about 97 km.
The other region, called F of the ionosphere and responsible for the less
intensity of emission, is situated at an altitude of about 250 km on the average.
The optical instruments used for the measurements of the total intensity are
unable to sort out the quantity of emission coining from each part of the above
cited regions. The most successful experimental technique to this end is the
that of photometers installed on the rocket propelled space vehicles which can
go up to the hight of 400 km. This technique bears a special advantage to be
able to measure the emission profile (intensity versus altitude) in loco of the
01557,7 nm spectral line, however, the cost involved are far higher. It is
known that this contribution of about 20% of the emission at 01630,0 nm
varies significantly as a function of various atmospheric parameters. Our
research work presented here determines the value of the emission of 01557,7
nm, coining from F region. Subtracting the latter contribution from the total
intensity of emission we obtain the values corresponding to 01557,7 nm of
mesosphere. The total intensity is measured by the photometer installed at Sao
Joao do Cariri (7,5 S; 36 W). We have used this technique to obtain the values
of the intensities of emission at 01557,7 nm and 01630,0 nm (red line) before
and during the passage of the plasma bubbles in the field of view of the
photometer referred above. The data presented here were taken from January
1998 to June 2001. We made a judicious selection of 96 events out of this data to determine the ratio of the intensities at the green line (01557,7 nm) to those
of the red line (01630,0 nm). The ratio thus obtained is 0,31 ± 0,08 and shows
na annual dependence.