Mg. Mlynczak et al., Simultaneous measurements of the O-2((1)Delta) and O-2((1)Sigma) airglows and ozone in the daytime mesosphere, GEOPHYS R L, 28(6), 2001, pp. 999-1002
We report simultaneous measurements of the O-2((1)Delta) and O-2((1)Sigma)
airglow volume emission rate profiles in the daytime mesosphere. We use the
se measurements to derive ozone concentrations separately from each airglow
. The measurements were made as part of the Mesosphere-Thermosphere Emissio
ns for Ozone Remote Sensing (METEORS) sounding rocket project launched from
White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico. These data offer the opportunity to
assess the consistency of ozone profiles derived from measurements of the
oxygen airglows and thus provide a fundamental test of our understanding of
dayglow physics and solar energy deposition. In both airglow-derived profi
les the ozone decreases with altitude throughout the middle mesosphere and
a pronounced secondary maximum exists near 90 km. The derived ozone profile
s are in agreement to within measurement uncertainty. This agreement confir
ms that the major processes responsible for the generation of mesospheric o
xygen dayglow are well understood via measurement.