Abstract

The polarization of the 584- and 304-A emissions of helium that have been resonantly scattered in the earth's atmosphere and in the interplanetary medium is discussed. It is shown that in the geocorona the simultaneous measurement of altitude profiles of the 584-A He dayglow intensity and polarization will test the hypothesis that the 584-A dayglow is excited by resonance scattering of sunlight from geocoronal helium. If this is indeed the major source of the 584-A dayglow emission, a simultaneous measurement of the polarization and the altitude profile of the intensity in the exosphere will uniquely determine the helium number density distribution as a function of altitude, and in the thermosphere it will alow a study of nondiffusive equilibrium processes. An attractive feature of this method is that the interpretation does not require a knowledge of the solar 584-A line center flux or line profile.

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