Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Jun 1975
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1975sva....18..774k&link_type=abstract
(Astronomicheskii Zhurnal, vol. 51, Nov.-Dec. 1974, p. 1298-1304.) Soviet Astronomy, vol. 18, May-June 1975, p. 774-777. Transl
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
Absorption Spectra, Ammonia, Atmospheric Chemistry, Atmospheric Composition, Hydrogen, Jupiter Atmosphere, Atmospheric Models, Molecular Oscillations, Molecular Rotation, Nitrogen, Troposphere
Scientific paper
The availability of ammonia complexes in the Jovian troposphere is considered. On the basis of atmospheric models it is concluded that H3N-H2 concentration can make up 20 per cent or more from NH3 concentration. It is shown that H3N-H2 can set up strong absorption both in a rotation band (lambda = 100-3000 microns) and in vibration-rotation bands (close to wave lengths lambda = 14.3 microns; 7.8 microns; 5.8 microns; 5 microns; 4.6 microns). It is also stressed that N2 can be detected as component of H3N-N2 complexes by observation of absorption bands close to wavelengths lambda = 38.1 microns; 20.6 microns; 14.2 microns; 11.5 microns; 10.1 microns; 8.6 microns, provided that N2 exists in Jovian atmosphere.
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