The N I 8680- and 8629-Angstrom multiplets have been observed in the m
idlatitude dayglow during moderate-to-high solar activity. A rocket-bo
rne near-infrared spectrometer of 13.4-Angstrom resolution recorded sp
ectra between 120 and 219 km. Analysis yielded altitude profiles of em
issions including the N-2 first positive (1 PG) (2,1) band, the O-2 at
mospheric (0,1) and (1,2) bands, and the N I 8680- and 8629-Angstrom m
ultiplets. Photoelectron impact models adequately described the measur
ed 1 PG profile but significantly underestimated the N I multiplet emi
ssion rates. It is suggested that the primary source of the multiplets
is photodissociation of N-2. The contribution of this process was est
imated from a model based on the shape of the N I 1200-Angstrom line's
photoexcitation cross section. If the proposed excitation mechanism i
s correct, peak cross-section values for the 8680- and 8629-Angstrom m
ultiplets would have to be 7.2 +/- 5.2 x 10(-20) and 5.7 +/- 3.2 X 10-
(20) cm(2), respectively.