Computer Science
Scientific paper
Oct 1989
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1989icar...81..413s&link_type=abstract
Icarus (ISSN 0019-1035), vol. 81, Oct. 1989, p. 413-428.
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Atmospheric Chemistry, Electric Sparks, High Temperature Plasmas, Laser Plasmas, Organic Compounds, Planetary Atmospheres, Ultraviolet Radiation, Chemical Reactions, Gas Mixtures, Lightning, Shock Waves, Planets, Organic Material, Plasma, Ultraviolet, Formation, Atmosphere, Origin, Chemistry, Lightning, Impacts, Shock Effects, Saturn, Titan, Satellites, Simulations, Laboratory Studies, Radiation, Hydrocarbons, Hydrogen Cyanide, Theoretical Studies, Experiments, Thermodynamics, Comparisons, Photolysis, Proce
Scientific paper
In order to ascertain the features of organic compound-production in planetary atmospheres under the effects of plasmas and shocks, various mixtures of N2, CH4, and H2 modeling the atmosphere of Titan were subjected to discrete sparks, laser-induced plasmas, and UV radiation. The experimental results obtained suggest that UV photolysis from the plasma is an important organic compound synthesis process, as confirmed by the photolysis of gas samples that were exposed to the light but not to the shock waves emitted by the sparks. The thermodynamic equilibrium theory is therefore incomplete in the absence of photolysis.
Borucki William. J.
Giver Lawrence P.
McKay Chris P.
Miller Scott L.
Parris J. E.
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