On the temperature dependence of possible S8 infrared bands in planetary atmospheres

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Infrared Spectra, Planetary Atmospheres, Spectral Bands, Temperature Effects, Atmospheric Composition, Chemical Composition, Sulfur

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Measurements of the temperature dependence between 77 and 333 K of the infrared spectrum of cyclic octatomic sulfur are reported. It is suggested that the 23 micrometer Jovian feature is not due to 38 and that the temperature dependence of the frequency of the 835/cm band of S8 may be a useful temperature marker in planetary studies.

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