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The optical properties of Venus and the Jovian planets I. The atmosphere of Jupiter according to polarimetric observations
Authors:AV Morozhenko  EG Yanovitskii
Institution:The Main Astronomical Observatory of the Ukranian Academy of Sciences, Kiev-127, USSR
Abstract:Results are given for polarization measurements of both the entire Jupiter disk and its centre for seven wavelength regions in the 0.373–0.800 μm range. Interpretation of these observations is based on two model atmospheres: (A) The cloud layer particles and molecules are mixed with a constant ratio. (B) A gas layer with small optical thickness, τ0, is situated above the cloud layer which consists of aerosol particles. The aerosol particles are considered to be non-absorbing spheres, their size distribution being normal Gaussian. The index of refraction for the particles is considered to be independent of wavelength in the above spectral range. An approximate method is used for the determination of parameters of the Jovian atmosphere. This method was tested by evaluation of the parameters for the Venus cloud layer: The refractive index was found to be n = 1.435 ± 0.015, the square of the logarithmic dispersion of the radius of particles σ2 = 0.12 and the mean geometrical radius of particles r0 = 0.74 μm which agree well with exact values given by Hansen and Arking (1971). For the atmosphere of Jupiter it was found: n = 1.36 ± 0.01, σ2 ? 0.3, r0 ? 0.2 μm. This refractive index for the particles agrees well with the ammonia cloud layer hypothesis.
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