Computer Science
Scientific paper
May 1991
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1991icar...91..145k&link_type=abstract
Icarus (ISSN 0019-1035), vol. 91, May 1991, p. 145-153.
Computer Science
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Haze, Infrared Spectra, Jupiter Atmosphere, Polar Regions, Atmospheric Pressure, Auroras, High Resolution, Methane, Optical Thickness, Spectral Resolution
Scientific paper
Model spectra have been constructed for the CH4 lines of the polar regions of Jupiter in such as way as to encompass the hydrogen pressure-induced opacity and haze layers revealed by high-resolution spectroscopy. Comparisons between observation and model spectra indicate that, for optically thin haze models, the polar haze is primarily located between the 70 and 5 mbar pressure levels; for opaque haze models, the top of the haze layers lies in the vicinity of the 15-mbar level. It is concluded that the polar haze is widely distributed over both polar regions and exhibits no strong correlation with auroral activities.
Caldwell J. Jr. J.
Drossart Pierre
Goorvitch David
Kim Sang J.
Moorwood Alan
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