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Morphology of the Excited Hydroxyl in the Martian Atmosphere: A Model Study—Where to Search for Airglow on Mars?
by
Hartogh, Paul
, Sonnemann, Gerd Reinhold
, Shaposhnikov, Dmitry S.
, Medvedev, Alexander S.
, Grygalashvyly, Mykhaylo
in
Airglow
/ Arctic region
/ Artificial satellites in remote sensing
/ Atmosphere
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Distribution
/ Environmental aspects
/ excited hydroxyl
/ General circulation models
/ Hydroxides
/ Mars
/ Mars (Planet)
/ Mars atmosphere
/ Mars satellites
/ Martian atmosphere
/ Measurement
/ Nitrogen
/ North Pole
/ Satellite observation
/ satellites
/ Simulation
/ Spatial distribution
/ Temporal distribution
/ Venus
/ winter
2024
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Morphology of the Excited Hydroxyl in the Martian Atmosphere: A Model Study—Where to Search for Airglow on Mars?
by
Hartogh, Paul
, Sonnemann, Gerd Reinhold
, Shaposhnikov, Dmitry S.
, Medvedev, Alexander S.
, Grygalashvyly, Mykhaylo
in
Airglow
/ Arctic region
/ Artificial satellites in remote sensing
/ Atmosphere
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Distribution
/ Environmental aspects
/ excited hydroxyl
/ General circulation models
/ Hydroxides
/ Mars
/ Mars (Planet)
/ Mars atmosphere
/ Mars satellites
/ Martian atmosphere
/ Measurement
/ Nitrogen
/ North Pole
/ Satellite observation
/ satellites
/ Simulation
/ Spatial distribution
/ Temporal distribution
/ Venus
/ winter
2024
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Morphology of the Excited Hydroxyl in the Martian Atmosphere: A Model Study—Where to Search for Airglow on Mars?
by
Hartogh, Paul
, Sonnemann, Gerd Reinhold
, Shaposhnikov, Dmitry S.
, Medvedev, Alexander S.
, Grygalashvyly, Mykhaylo
in
Airglow
/ Arctic region
/ Artificial satellites in remote sensing
/ Atmosphere
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Distribution
/ Environmental aspects
/ excited hydroxyl
/ General circulation models
/ Hydroxides
/ Mars
/ Mars (Planet)
/ Mars atmosphere
/ Mars satellites
/ Martian atmosphere
/ Measurement
/ Nitrogen
/ North Pole
/ Satellite observation
/ satellites
/ Simulation
/ Spatial distribution
/ Temporal distribution
/ Venus
/ winter
2024
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Morphology of the Excited Hydroxyl in the Martian Atmosphere: A Model Study—Where to Search for Airglow on Mars?
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Morphology of the Excited Hydroxyl in the Martian Atmosphere: A Model Study—Where to Search for Airglow on Mars?
2024
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Overview
Monitoring excited hydroxyl (OH*) airglow is broadly used for characterizing the state and dynamics of the terrestrial atmosphere. Recently, the existence of excited hydroxyl was confirmed using satellite observations in the Martian atmosphere. The location and timing of its detection on Mars were restricted to a winter season at the north pole. We present three-dimensional global simulations of excited hydroxyl over a Martian year. The predicted spatio-temporal distribution of the OH* can provide guidance for future observations, namely by indicating where and when the airglow is likely to be detected.
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MDPI AG
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