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Geocoronal Balmer Alpha Line Profile Observations and Forward-Model Analysis
American Geophysical Union Joint Assembly (2006)
  • E. J. Mierkiewicz, University of Wisconsin - Madison
  • J. Bishop, E. O. Hulburt Center for Space Research, Naval Research Laboratory
  • F. L. Roesler, University of Wisconsin - Madison
  • S. M. Nossal, University of Wisconsin - Madison
Abstract
High spectral resolution geocoronal Balmer α line profile observations from Pine Bluff Observatory (PBO) are presented in the context of forward-model analysis. Because Balmer series column emissions depend significantly on multiple scattering, retrieval of hydrogen parameters of general aeronomic interest from these observations (e.g., the hydrogen column abundance) currently requires a forward modeling approach. This capability is provided by the resonance radiative transfer code LYAO_RT. We have recently developed a parametric data-model comparison search procedure employing an extensive grid of radiative transport model input parameters (defining a 6-dimensional parameter space) to map-out bounds for feasible forward model retrieved atomic hydrogen density distributions. We applied this technique to same-night (March, 2000) ground-based Balmer α data from PBO and geocoronal Lyman β measurements from the Espectrógrafo Ultravioleta extremo para la Radiación Difusa (EURD) instrument on the Spanish satellite MINISAT-1 (provided by J.F. Gómez and C. Morales of the Laboratorio de Astrofisica Espacial y Física Fundamental, INTA, Madrid, Spain) in order to investigate the modeling constraints imposed by two sets of independent geocoronal intensity measurements, both of which rely on astronomical calibration methods. In this poster we explore extending this analysis to the line profile information also contained in the March 2000 PBO Balmer α data set. In general, a decrease in the Doppler width of the Balmer α emission with shadow altitude is a persistent feature in every night of PBO observations in which a wide range of shadow altitudes are observed. Preliminary applications of the LYAO_RT code, which includes the ability to output Doppler line profiles for both the singly and multiply scattered contributions to the Balmer α emission line, displays good qualitative agreement with regard to geocoronal Doppler width trends observed from PBO. Model-data Balmer α Doppler width comparisons, using the best-fit model parameters obtained during the March 2000 PBO/EURD forward-model study, will be presented and discussed, including the feasibility of using Balmer α observed Doppler widths as an additional model constraint in our forward-model search procedure.
Keywords
  • Airglow and aurora,
  • Exosphere,
  • thermosphere
Publication Date
May, 2006
Location
Baltimore, MD
Comments
Abstract #SA31B-09.
Citation Information
E. J. Mierkiewicz, J. Bishop, F. L. Roesler and S. M. Nossal. "Geocoronal Balmer Alpha Line Profile Observations and Forward-Model Analysis" American Geophysical Union Joint Assembly (2006)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/edwin_mierkiewicz/42/