Uranian methane abundance, rotational temperature, and effective pressure from the 6800 A band

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Planetary Atmospheres, Planetary Composition, Planetary Radiation, Uranus (Planet), Absorption Spectra, Abundance, Methane, Planetary Rotation, Spectrograms, Spectrum Analysis

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Measurements of the methane absorption features at 6800 A in two spectrograms of Uranus have been analyzed on the working hypothesis that the features are the R branch of the 5 mu(3) rotation-vibration overtone. Internal and external consistencies in temperature calculations from the measurements give increased confidence that the band identification and rotational-quantum-number assignments to band members are correct. Parametric fitting of synthetic reflecting-layer and homogeneous scattering-layer spectra to the spectrograms is attempted. The best-fit methane abundances, taken with recent estimates of the molecular hydrogen abundance, correspond to an average C:H ratio between 1.5 and 25 times larger than the solar ratio. Even greater enrichment of the C:H ratio may occur below the visible cloud boundary. High spectroscopic resolution of the present data permits direct measurement of the methane line halfwidth in Uranus's spectrum. The halfwidth corresponds to an effective pressure greater than 3 atm, depending on the mixture of atmospheric gases. Pressure in this range, at the methane rotational temperature of between 93 and 100 K, is inconsistent with current Uranus atmosphere models having solar elemental-abundance ratios. It is consistent with models which are considerably enriched in 'heavier' constituents.

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