The phosphine abundance on Saturn derived from new 10-micrometer spectra

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Absorption Spectra, Astronomical Spectroscopy, Phosphines, Saturn Atmosphere, Abundance, Telescopes, Saturn, Phosphine, Abundance, Spectrum, Mixing, Comparisons, Atmosphere, Observations, Data, Ammonia, Ethene, Models, Photochemistry, Emissions, Stratosphere, Absorption, Convection, Analysis, Rings, Clouds, Opacity, Bightness Temperature, Thermal Structure, Computer Techniques, Vapor Pressure

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Spectra of Saturn in the spectral region 10.0-10.7 microns are presented
which confirm the presence of PH3. Comparison to synthetic spectra
indicates a PH3 mixing ratio of a least 2 x 10 to the -6th. No spectral
features due to NH3 or C2H4 were observed.

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