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Stehle et al. 1983
Stehle, C.G., Nisbet, J.S. and Bleuler, E. (1983). A global model of the neutral thermosphere in magnetic coordinates based on AE-C data. Journal of Geophysical Research 88: doi: 10.1029/JA088iA02p00945. issn: 0148-0227.

Molecular nitrogen, atomic oxygen, and helium densities obtained from the AE-C satellite are analyzed in magnetic latitude and magnetic local time coordinates and compared to OGO 6 data for various seasons and magnetic activity levels. A depletion region for atomic oxygen and helium with respect to molecular nitrogen at high magnetic latitudes in the postmidnight magnetic local time sector persists under both high and low solar activity conditions. A global model in magnetic coordinates, patterned after the mass spectrometer and incoherent scatter (MSIS) model, is developed for molecular nitrogen, atomic oxygen, and helium. It is shown to represent the data well, without any residual UT dependence, and with an accuracy comparable to that provided by the more complex MSIS model with longitude terms. The advantage of using magnetic coordinates is that they are more directly related to the major energy inputs and momentum sources in the polar regions than are geographic coordinates and are more convenient &zgr;0 use in studies of high latitude energy deposition processes. This is important for comparison with theoretical models where the number of coordinates is limited.

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