Title :
Effect of Blue Jets on Atmospheric Composition: Feasibility of Measurement From a Stratospheric Balloon
Author :
Croize, Laurence ; Payan, Sebastien ; Bureau, Jerome ; Duruisseau, Fabrice ; Thieblemont, Remi ; Huret, Nathalie
Author_Institution :
UPMC Univ., Paris, France
Abstract :
The feasibility study of the HALESIS (High-Altitude Luminous Events Studied by Infrared Spectro-imagery) project is presented. The purpose of this experiment is to measure the atmospheric perturbation in the minutes following the occurrence of transient luminous events (TLEs) from a stratospheric balloon in the altitude range of 20-40 km. The instrumentation will include a spectro-imager embedded in a pointing gondola. Infrared signatures of a single blue jet were simulated under the assumption of local thermodynamic equilibrium (LTE), and were then compared with a panel of commercially available instrument specifications. The sensitivity of the signatures with a local perturbation of the main vibrational energy level populations of CO2, CO, NO, O3, and H2O was measured and the infrared signatures of a single blue jet taking into account non-LTE hypotheses were compared with the same panel of commercially available instrument specifications. Lastly, the feasibility of the study is discussed.
Keywords :
atmospheric composition; hyperspectral imaging; remote sensing; sprites; HALESIS project; High-Altitude Luminous Events Studied by Infrared Spectro-imagery; LTE assumption; TLE occurrence; atmospheric composition; atmospheric perturbation; blue jet effect; blue jet infrared signature; carbon dioxide population; carbon monoxide population; hydrogen oxide population; local thermodynamic equilibrium; nitric oxide population; ozone population; pointing gondola; spectroimager; stratospheric balloon; transient luminous event; vibrational energy level; Atmospheric measurements; Atmospheric modeling; Chemicals; Hyperspectral imaging; Instruments; Terrestrial atmosphere; Atmospheric chemistry; hyperspectral imagery; transient luminous events (TLEs);
Journal_Title :
Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JSTARS.2014.2381556