Abstract

Spectra of ozone υ3 emission in an auroral nighttime sky were obtained in the Spectral Infrared Interferometric Telescope experiment. High‐quality hot band spectra reveal spectral structure not previously observable and provide a critical test of ozone radiance models. The limb radiance profile is in good agreement with previous data below ∼95 km, but above this it falls off more rapidly.

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