Condensation effects on Rayleigh scattering measurements in a supersonic wind tunnel

Abstract
Rayleigh and Raman scattering measurements have been performed in the 20-inch, Mach 6 wind tunnel at the NASA Langley Research Center. Rayleigh results show signal levels which are much higher than expected for molecular scattering in the tunnel, while densities deduced from spontaneous Raman scattering of molecular nitrogen are in good agreement with the expected nitrogen densities in the facility. The apparent discrepancy in the Rayleigh result is attributed to cluster formation as a result of expansion in the tunnel. The dependence of the Rayleigh signal on the stagnation pressure and temperature is also discussed.