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Tomography

 

Tomographic data processing of ionosphere's emissions for airglow reconstruction.

Scheme of photometic measurements of ionosphere's emissionsOne of the task of "WARNING" mission is spectrophotometric observations ionosphere's emissions from satellite's board looking-for a heralds of earthquakes. Imaging spectrophotometer FAGOT based on the concept of a static field-widened Michelson interferometer which used CCD camera. Measurements will be producing by using scans of Earth's limb in orbit plain of satellite. The defining location and structure of airglow needs tomographic processing of data of photometric measurements. There is using Cormack inversion for tomographic reconstruction of airglow. Both observed function of column brightness and volume emission rate function of airglow may be expanded in a Fourier series. Inversion allows to obtain Fourier coefficients of volume emission rate function from Fourier coefficients of observed function of column brightness. There are developed software and made numerical simulation for tomographic data processing.

 

  


 Some results

Below represented results of tomographic treatment of simulated airglow. In this case airglow has gaussian profiles on both coordinates altitude and latitude. Observations of airglow were simulated in limited angle - 20 degrees along satellite track. Total number of simulated observations is 320.

 Fig. 1. Simulated airglow feature.

 Fig. 2. Reconstructed airglow.

 

Fig. 3. Reconstructed airglow on 320 line integrals with 30% noise added.

  Fig. 3. Altitude profiles in center section.

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