Publications (5)
Effective Emission Heights of Various OH Lines From X-shooter and SABER Observations of a Passing Quasi-2-Day Wave
Stefan Noll, Carsten Schmidt, Wolfgang Kausch +2
Chemiluminescent radiation of the vibrationally and rotationally excited OH radical, which dominates the nighttime near-infrared emission of the Earth's atmosphere in wide waveleng…
Detecting Unforeseen Data Properties with Diffusion Autoencoder Embeddings using Spine MRI data
Robert Graf, Florian Hunecke, Soeren Pohl +12
Deep learning has made significant strides in medical imaging, leveraging the use of large datasets to improve diagnostics and prognostics. However, large datasets often come with…
Climatologies of Various OH Lines From About 90,000 X-shooter Spectra
Stefan Noll, Carsten Schmidt, Wolfgang Kausch +2
The nocturnal mesopause region of the Earth's atmosphere radiates chemiluminescent emission from various roto-vibrational bands of hydroxyl (OH), which is therefore a good tracer o…
Structure, variability, and origin of the low-latitude nightglow continuum between 300 and 1,800 nm: Evidence for HO emission in the near-infrared
Stefan Noll, John M. C. Plane, Wuhu Feng +5
The Earth's mesopause region between about 75 and 105 km is characterised by chemiluminescent emission from various lines of different molecules and atoms. This emission was and is…
PALACE v1.0: Paranal Airglow Line And Continuum Emission model
Stefan Noll, Carsten Schmidt, Patrick Hannawald +2
Below about 2.3 m, the nighttime emission of the Earth's atmosphere is dominated by non-thermal radiation from the mesosphere and thermosphere. As this airglow can even outshin…