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Far-infrared photometry of planets: Saturn and Venus
Authors:R. Courtin  P. Léna  M. De Muizon  D. Rouan  C. Nicollier  J. Wijnbergen
Affiliation:Laboratoire de Physique Stellaire et Planétaire, 91370 Verrières le Buisson, France;Université Paris VII et Observatoire-Equipe de Recherche Associée au CNRS, 92190 Meudon, France;Space Science Department, ESTEC, The Netherlands;Space Science Group, Groningen, The Netherlands
Abstract:We present far-infrared observations of Saturn and Venus made within four spectral bands (31 to 38, 47 to 67, 71 to 94, and 114 to 196 μm) using a 32-cm airborne telescope during May 1977. The set of brightness temperatures obtained from Saturn is analyzed on the basis of thermal models of the atmosphere of this planet. The best agreement is obtained with an effective temperature of about 95°K for the planet itself and a ring contribution corresponding to brightness temperatures ranging from 55 to 70°K. These values of the temperature of the ring system are smaller than the ones measured at shorter wavelengths and could be indicative of a decreasing emissivity of the rings in the far infrared.
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