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2013

Multiple neutral density measurements in the lower thermosphere with cold-cathode ionization gauges

Cold-cathode ionization gauges were used for rocket-borne measurements of total neutral density and temperature in the aurorally forced lower thermosphere between 90 and 200\ km. A commercial gauge was adapted as a low-cost instrument with a spherical antechamber for measurements in molecular flow conditions. Three roll-stabilized payloads on different trajectories each carried two instruments for measurements near the ram flow direction along the respective upleg and downleg segments of a flight path, and six density profiles were obtained within a period of 22\ min covering spatial separations up to 200\ km. The density profiles were integrated below 125\ km to yield temperatures. The mean temperature structure was similar for all six profiles with two mesopause minima near 110 and 101\ km, however, for the downleg profiles, the upper minimum was warmer and the lower minimum was colder by 20\textendash30\ K indicating significant variability over horizontal scales of 100\textendash200\ km. The upper temperature minimum coincided with maximum horizontal winds speeds, exceeding 170\ m/s.

Lehmacher, G.A.; Gaulden, T.M.; Larsen, M.F.; Craven, J.D.;

Published by: Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics      Published on: 01/2013

YEAR: 2013     DOI: 10.1016/j.jastp.2012.11.002

Instruments and techniques; Pressure density and temperature; thermosphere

2011

The Horizontal E-region Experiment: Evidence for inertial instability on the evening side of the auroral oval?

Larsen, M.; Conde, M.;

Published by: Geophysical Research Letters      Published on: Jan-09-2011

YEAR: 2011     DOI: 10.1029/2011GL048424

2009

Two-dimensional turbulence, space shuttle plume transport in the thermosphere, and a possible relation to the Great Siberian Impact Event

Kelley, MC; Seyler, CE; Larsen, MF;

Published by: Geophysical Research Letters      Published on:

YEAR: 2009     DOI:

The Production of Titan’s Far Ultraviolet Nitrogen Airglow

Stevens, Michael; Gustin, Jacques; Ajello, Joseph; Evans, Scott; Meier, RR; Stephan, Andrew; Stewart, Ian; Larsen, Kristopher; Esposito, Larry; McClintock, William;

Published by: Space      Published on:

YEAR: 2009     DOI:

2006

The HEX experiment: Determination of the neutral wind field from 120 to 185 km altitude near a stable premidnight auroral arc by triangulating the drift of rocket-deployed chemical trails

Wescott, E.; Stenbaek-Nielsen, H.; Conde, M.; Larsen, Miguel; Lummerzheim, Dirk;

Published by: Journal of Geophysical Research      Published on: Jan-01-2006

YEAR: 2006     DOI: 10.1029/2005JA011002

2005

Implications of Auroral Electron Precipitation During the JOULE Experiment

Slocum, PL; Clemmons, JH; Hecht, JH; Larsen, MF; Pfaff, RF; Steigies, CT; Stenbaek-Nielsen, HC; Strickland, DJ;

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YEAR: 2005     DOI:

2004

The Interaction of Auroral Electron Precipitation with the Thermosphere During the JOULE Experiment

Slocum, PL; Clemmons, JH; Hecht, JH; Pfaff, RF; Steigies, CT; Larsen, MF; Strickland, DJ;

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YEAR: 2004     DOI:



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