Ammonia complexes in the atmosphere of Jupiter

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Absorption Spectra, Ammonia, Atmospheric Chemistry, Atmospheric Composition, Hydrogen, Jupiter Atmosphere, Atmospheric Models, Molecular Oscillations, Molecular Rotation, Nitrogen, Troposphere

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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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