IONOSPHERIC PROCESSES AND NITRIC OXIDE
Abstract
Analysis of ionic processes in the ionosphere leads to the conclusion that nitric oxide and its ion are produced by a reaction between nitrogen molecules and molecular oxygen ions. Such a process implies a substantial increase of nitric oxide in the E layer to a value greater than the photochemical concentration. In the lower D region, N(+)2 and O(+)2 ions produced by cosmic rays are transformed into NO(+) ions. A quantitative estimate shows that these conclusions are consistent with observational data in the chemosphere and ionosphere and also suggests the explanation of the night airglow continuum.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 20, 1964
- Accession Number
- AD0609844
Entities
People
- Marcel Nicolet
Organizations
- Pennsylvania State University