Jupiter - Interpretation of the Pioneer 10 infrared radiometer and S-band occultation observations

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Astronomical Models, Atmospheric Models, Infrared Spectra, Jupiter Atmosphere, Occultation, Pioneer 10 Space Probe, Far Infrared Radiation, Helium, Hydrogen, Infrared Radiometers, Mass Ratios, Spaceborne Astronomy, Thermal Radiation

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On the basis of recently calculated models of the Jovian atmosphere, a value of 5.0 was derived for the H2/He mixing ratio from the Pioneer 10 infrared radiometer data. A far-infrared spectrum corresponding to the thermal profile obtained in the Pioneer S-band occultation experiment was also computed. The spectrum strongly suggests a misinterpretation of the data obtained in that experiment.

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