Formation of spectral lines in planetary atmosphere IV. Theoretical evidence for structure of the jovian clouds from spectroscopic observations of methane and hydrogen quadrupole lines |
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Authors: | G.E. Hunt |
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Affiliation: | Space Sciences Division, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California 91103 USA |
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Abstract: | The theory of formation of pressure-broadened methane lines and collision-narrowed hydrogen quadrupole lines in a Jovian atmosphere is studied in detail for a physically realistic model of the planet's lower atmosphere. Only observations of the center-to-limb (CTL) variations of the equivalent width of absorption lines for both of these molecules can identify the structure of the visible cloud layers. Observations of the CTL variation of methane and hydrogen quadrupole lines are the most suitable for studying the Jovian atmosphere. The CTL variations for hydrogen are much greater and more sensitive to variations of the properties of the thin upper tropospheric cloud layer than the corresponding observations of methane lines. A detailed comparison of hydrogen quadrupole with methane lines is made for the same continuum conditions, enabling us to develop a detailed understanding of the formation of the collision-narrowed hydrogen quadrupole lines in a Jovian atmosphere. |
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