2-micron absorption features of hydrogen dimers in the equatorial spectra of Jupiter

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Dimers, Equators, Hydrogen, Jupiter (Planet), Molecular Absorption, Data Correlation, Infrared Spectroscopy, Jupiter Atmosphere, Voyager Project

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Recent high-resolution 2.10- to 2.13-micron equatorial spectra of Jupiter show several prominent absorption lines in addition to a narrow H2 1-0 S(1) absorption. Comparison with laboratory spectra of the H2 dimer reveals excellent wavelength coincidences with five of the jovian absorptions. We conclude that the jovian lines are due to the H2 dimer. No other jovian lines are clearly detected in this spectral interval.

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