Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
Feb 2010
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Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 510, id.A88
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
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Planets And Satellites: Individual: Saturn, Radio Lines: Planetary Systems
Scientific paper
Context. The CO(3-2) line has been observed in the atmosphere of Saturn. The CO(3-2) observation proves that an external source of CO exists in the stratosphere of the planet. Aims: We attempt to constrain the type and magnitude of the external source of CO in the atmosphere of Saturn, by observing the emission core of the CO(6-5) line. Methods: We observed the CO(6-5) line at the limbs of Saturn. We analysed the observations by means of a 1-D transport model of the atmosphere of Saturn, coupled with a radiative transfer model. Results: We obtained a high signal-to-noise ratio spectrum that confirms the existence of an external source of CO in the stratosphere of Saturn. We demonstrated that a cometary origin of CO is the most probable, an impact occurring 220±30 years ago and depositing (2.1±0.4)×1015 g of CO above 0.1 mbar. However, we cannot totally reject the possibility of CO originating (at least partially) in a steady source. Conclusions: Complete photochemical modelling of the oxygen compounds is required to determine realistic error bars of the inferred quantities and to conclude on the origin of CO.
Billebaud F.
Brillet J.
Cavalié Thibault
Dobrijevic Michel
Encrenaz Th.
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