Abstract
The major wavelength areas of interest to upper atmospheric physics are:
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The broad Schumann continuum from 1350–1750 Å, the far-ultraviolet responsible for the dissociation of O2.
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The whole Spectrum from 1350–100 Å, which contributes to the ionization of the upper ionosphere. This region includes:
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Lα at 1216 Å responsible for the production of quiet day D-region,
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He I (584 Å) and He II (304 Å) lines, which are quite prominent, and contribute substantially to F-region ionization.
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X-rays above 8 Å, contributing to the lower E region.
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X-rays below 8 Å, negligible under quiet conditions, but the main source of flare time D-region ionization.
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Mitra, A.P. (1974). Flare Radiations Responsible for Ionospheric Effects. In: Ionospheric Effects of Solar Flares. Astrophysics and Space Science Library, vol 46. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-2231-6_3
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