2000
DOI: 10.1029/1999gl010711
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The ionospheric oxygen Green airglow: Electron temperature dependence and aeronomical implications

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“…3͒. 7,11 Figure 4 shows the quantum yields. The quantum yield is the number of atoms produced in a specific state for an average DR event.…”
Section: Results and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…3͒. 7,11 Figure 4 shows the quantum yields. The quantum yield is the number of atoms produced in a specific state for an average DR event.…”
Section: Results and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…12 The earlier work of our group established the branching fractions for collision energies between 0 and 36 meV for O 2 + ions in their electronic and vibrational ground states. 7 In this earlier paper, the theoretical prediction on the electron-energy dependence of the O͑ 1 S͒ quantum yield is also included.…”
Section: Dissociative Recombination ͑Dr͒ Of Omentioning
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“…The O( 1 D ) yield, μ D , is about 1–1.3 [ Torr and Torr , 1982; Guberman , 1988; Link and Cogger , 1988]. The O( 1 S ) yield, μ S , does not exceed 10% [ Torr and Torr , 1982; Guberman , 1987; Peverall et al , 2000]. Sobral et al [1992] inferred an O( 1 S ) yield of 8% from a rocket measurement.…”
Section: A Self‐consistent Airglow Model Including Molecular Ionsmentioning
confidence: 99%