Non-local thermodynamic equilibrium limb radiance near 10 mu m as measured by UARS CLAES

DOI: 
10.1029/96JD02133
Publication date: 
27/11/1996
Main author: 
Edwards, DP
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Authors: 
Edwards, DP; Kumer, JB; LopezPuertas, M; Mlynczak, MG; Gopalan, A; Gille, JC; Roche, A
Journal: 
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES
Publication type: 
Article
Volume: 
101
Pages: 
26577-26588
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Abstract: 
Observations have been made of non-local thermodynamic equilibrium (non-LTE) limb radiance at 923 cm(-1) (10.83 mu m) using the Cryogenic Limb Array Etalon Spectrometer (CLAES) aboard the Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS). We study the relative contributions from CO2 and O-3 in three CLAES channels and examine the correlation with solar zenith angle. The moderate spectral resolution of CLAES allows us to discriminate the individual radiance contributions of the CO2 isotopic and O-3 hot bands. The analysis shows good agreement between measured and calculated radiances and confirms our previous theoretical modeling of the non-LTE populations of these states. The diurnal variation of the measured emission points to solar dependent mechanisms selectively populating molecular vibrational levels in CO2 and O-3. These processes are shown to affect the limb radiance for limb view tangent heights above about 38 km at the frequencies studied here. The measurements also show further experimental evidence for the excitation of the CO2(nu(3)) mode by the energy transfer from electronically excited O(D-1) through N-2(1). This study is intended as a precursor to the inclusion of these effects in the operational CLAES data analysis.
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WOK
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