Abstract

Measurements of 3P 1 → 3P 2 63 μm atomic oxygen (OI) emission in the earth's atmosphere obtained with a balloon-borne telescope and high-resolution Fourier transform spectrometer are presented. Three results emerge from analysis of this data: (i) the frequency of the OI 3P 1 → 3P 2 transition was determined to be 158.2693 ± 0.003 cm −1; (ii) the integrated line intensity of the atmospheric OI emission was determined to be 2.4 ± 0.5 · 10 −5 W m −2 sr −1; and (iii) the integrated line intensity of the atmospheric OI emission was found to be constant over a range of zenith angles corresponding to air-mass values between 1.27 and > 20. The implications of these results on astronomical observations of OI emission are discussed.

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