The abundance of acetylene in the atmosphere of Jupiter |
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Authors: | G.S. Orton H.H. Aumann |
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Affiliation: | Earth and Space Sciences Division, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California 91103, USA |
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Abstract: | The Q and R branches of the C2H2 ν5 fundamental, observed in emission in an aircraft spectrum of Jupiter near 750 cm?1, have been analyzed with the help of an improved line listing for this band. The line parameters have been certified in the laboratory with the same interferometer used in the Jovian observations. The maximum mixing ratio of C2H2 is found to be between 5 × 10?8 and 6 × 10?9, depending on the form of its vertical distribution and the temperature structure assumed for the lower stratosphere. Most consistent with observations of both Q and R branches are: (1) distributions of C2H2 with a constant mixing ratio in the stratosphere and a cutoff at a total pressure of 100 mbar or less, and (2) the assumption of a temperature at 10?2 bar which is near 155°K. |
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