Abstract

The results are presented of analyses of 3371-A profiles measured by the visible airglow experiment reported by Hayes et al. (1973). The measured emission rate profiles are presented as functions of the O and N2 densities determined simultaneously by means of an open source mass spectrometer. The experimental methods used are discussed along with the obtained results. The experimental data are compared with theoretical predictions. It is found that the 3371-A emission depends greatly on the O/N2 concentration ratio.

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