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Apr 1996
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1996icar..120..266s&link_type=abstract
Icarus, Volume 120, Issue 2, pp. 266-289.
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A radiative-conductive model for the vertical thermal structure of Pluto's atmosphere is developed with a non-LTE treatment of solar heating in the CH_4 3.3 μm and 2.3 μm bands, non-LTE radiative exchange and cooling in the CH_4 7.6 μm band, and LTE cooling by CO rotational line emission. The model includes the effects of opacity and vibrational energy transfer in the CH_4 molecule. Partial thermalization of absorbed solar radiation in the CH_4 3.3 and 2.3 μm bands by rapid vibrational energy transfer from the stretch modes to the bending modes generates high altitude heating at sub-microbar pressures. Heating in the 2.3 μm bands exceeds heating in 3.3 μm bands by approximately a factor of 6 and occurs predominantly at microbar pressures to generate steep temperature gradients ~10-20 K km^-1 for p > 2 mubar when the surface or tropopause pressure is ~3 mubar and the CH_4 mixing ratio is a constant 3%. This calculated structure may account for the ``knee'' in the stellar occultation lightcurve. The vertical temperature structure in the first 100 km above the surface is similar for atmospheres with Ar, CO, and N_2 individually as the major constituent. If a steep temperature gradient ~20 K km^-1 is required near the surface or above the tropopause, then the preferred major constituent is Ar with 3% CH_4 mixing ratio to attain a calculated ratio of T_solar
Stevens Michael Hugh
Strobel Darrell F.
Summers Michael E.
Zhu Xun
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