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Publications (5)

physics.ao-ph2022

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…

cs.CV2024

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…

physics.ao-ph2023

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…

astro-ph.EP2023

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…

physics.ao-ph2025

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…