2001
DOI: 10.1029/2000ja000356
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High‐resolution FUV spectroscopy of the terrestrial day airglow with the Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer

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“…We have included both the night and day time data for VV 114 due to the small percentage of night time data available for that target. Feldman et al (2001). Though the night airglow spectrum is very noisy the two spectra show the wealth of geo-coronal emission features that impact data analysis in these wavelength regions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have included both the night and day time data for VV 114 due to the small percentage of night time data available for that target. Feldman et al (2001). Though the night airglow spectrum is very noisy the two spectra show the wealth of geo-coronal emission features that impact data analysis in these wavelength regions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These authors provide FUSE spectra of the earth's illuminated disk. In the wavelength region in which the C iii(λ1176 Å) line occurs, the day-time airglow spectra (Feldman et al 2001) show no enhancements. Around 976.5 Å there is a known O i airglow emission line that is also visible in the FUSE airglow spectra.…”
Section: Solar C Iii(λ1176 å)/ C Iii(λ977 å) Line Ratiomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the investigation of airglow contamination we made use of the analysis by Feldman et al (2001). These authors provide FUSE spectra of the earth's illuminated disk.…”
Section: Solar C Iii(λ1176 å)/ C Iii(λ977 å) Line Ratiomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The disagreement between the predicted and observed Ly quasi-molecular H þ 2 lines in AM Her may suggest that the magnetic field plays a role in the formation of these lines. The continuum flux of AM Her below '970 8 is very weak and strongly contaminated by airglow emission (see Feldman et al [2001] for details on the identification of airglow lines). Similar to those in the STIS spectrum, a number of weak and sharp absorption features are detected, which we identify as interstellar metallic absorption lines (Sembach 1999) and H 2 molecular absorption bands (Jenkins & Peimbert 1997).…”
Section: Average Spectramentioning
confidence: 99%