Are the aerosols on Uranus and Neptune composed of methane photopolymers?

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Aerosols, Methane, Neptune Atmosphere, Photochemical Reactions, Uranus Atmosphere, Atmospheric Chemistry, Sediment Transport

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The measured optical properties of photochemically produced aerosols in an adding-doubling radiative transfer code were used to match various points in the spectra of Uranus and Neptune. How well these points are fit are shown by different assumptions regarding the size and distribution of these aerosols in the Uranus and Neptune atmospheres. The consistency of these derived distributions with those expected from computations of the sedimentation rate of such aerosols is discussed.

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