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National Science Foundation Award #0228465

CEDAR: Physics of the Hydrogen Geocorona

 
Investigator(s): Fred Roesler (PI)
Sponsor: University of Wisconsin-Madison, WI 53706 6082623822
Start Date/Expiration Date 2003-04-01 to 2006-03-31 (amended 2005-04-04)
Awarded Amount to Date: $220,675
Abstract: The investigators will acquire high spectral resolution data from Balmer alpha and Balmer beta hydrogen emissions to determine hydrogen density profiles, fluxes, and effective temperatures in the upper atmosphere. The work is aimed at resolving long-standing observational difficulties in measuring the faint geocoronal emission lines in the night sky. The measurements will be obtained with a high-sensitivity Fabry-Perot interferometer, applying precise methods for obtaining accurate calibration of wavelengths and instrumental profiles, and for correcting for galactic background emissions and atmospheric transmission effects. The measurements will be combined with models to achieve a better understanding of the hydrogen geocorona which influences the chemistry of the upper atmosphere and is linked to long-term variations due to global change.
NSF Org: ATM - Division of Atmospheric Sciences
Award Number: 0228465
Award Instrument: Continuing grant
Program Manager: Robert M. Robinson
ATM Division of Atmospheric Sciences
GEO Directorate for Geosciences
NSF Program(s): UPPER ATMOSPHERIC FACILITIES
Field Application(s): Space
Program Reference Code(s): SOLAR INFLUENCES, 1323
Program Element Code(s): 4202