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High spectral resolution Fabry-Perot interferometer measurements of comet Halley at H-alpha and 6300 A
A 40.6 cm Newtonian telescope has been interfaced to the Fabry-Perot interferometer at the Arecibo Observatory to make high spectral resolution measurements of Comet Halley emissions at 6562.72 A (H-alpha) and 6300.3 A (OI). In March 1986 the H-alpha surface brightness for a 5'.9 field of view centered on the comet nucleus decreased from 39+/-7.8 rayleighs on 12 March to 16+/-3.8 rayleighs on 23 March. The atomic hydrogen production rate on 12 March 1986 was 1.62+/-0.5 x 1030 s-1, and on 23 March 1986 it was 6.76+/-2.3 x 1029 s-1. Using spectral resolution of 0.196 A, we found the atomic hydrogen outflow velocity to be approximately 7.9+/-1.0 km s-1. In general, the H-alpha spectra are highly structured, and indicative of a multiple component atomic hydrogen velocity distribution. An isotropic outflow of atomic hydrogen at various velocities is not adequate to explain the spectra measured at H-alpha. The 6300.3 A emission of O(1D) had a surface brightness of 81+/-16 rayleighs on 15 March 1986, and 95+/-11 rayleighs on 17 March 1986. After adjustment for atmospheric extinction, the implied O(1D) production rate on 15 March is 6.44+/-3.0 x 1028 s-1, and the production rate on 17 March is 5.66+/-2.7 x 1028 s-1. These spectra included a feature at 6300.8 A that we attribute to NH2. The brightness of this emission feature was 37+/-11 rayleighs on 15 March.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/25881/1/0000444.pd
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Spatial and temporal evolution of 630. 0 nm airglow enhancement during ionospheric heating experiments
Images of 630.00 nm enhancements have been recorded during the January, 1986 ionospheric heating campaign at Arecibo. The artificial airglow clouds convected eastward, vanished, and then reappeared at the zenith of the HF heater. Occasionally, the airglow patches are bifurcated. The structure and motion of the airglow clouds is an indication of the dynamic behavior of the modified ionosphere. 5 refs., 8 figs