Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Nov 2004
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American Astronomical Society, DPS meeting #36, #20.01; Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 36, p.1113
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
Scientific paper
The second most abundant species on Titan's atmosphere, methane (CH4) has a central role in Titan's atmospheric dynamics and radiative balance. Its tropospheric abundance is likely to be controlled by condensation, cycling between surface deposits, vapor phase and tropospheric clouds. So far, different attempts to measure the methane content of Titan's atmosphere have led to conflicting results: Voyager's infrared spectra and the thermal profile from radio occultation data indicate a very high methane content, with up to 150% supersaturation in the troposphere. In contrast, the difference in visible and near infrared spectra between the dark and bright sides of Titan indicate that the total column abundance of methane is low, with no supersaturation occurring.
Measurement of the methane column abundance from its absorption bands is difficult due to the very high abundance present on Titan, that saturates all the bands that are strong enough to be well studied in laboratory. As the monodeuterated methane (CH3D) is less abundant than CH4 by a factor of 104, its strong and well-studied absorption bands are optically thin. So we measured the total column abundance of CH3D and the corresponding CH3D/CH4 ratio to infer the total methane column abundance. These were obtained using high resolution near infrared spectra obtained at NASA Infrared Telescope Facility, at 1.5μ m, with CSHELL - Cryogenic Near-IR Facility Spectrograph - and 8.6μ m with TEXES - Texas Echelon Cross-dispersed Echelle Spectrograph. In the methane window at 1.5μ m we observed the 3ν 2 absorption band of CH3D to measure the total column abundance of CH3D, where its bands were free from contamination of CH4 bands. At the 8.6μ m we measured the stratospheric emission lines of both CH4 and CH3D to obtain a CH3D/CH4 ratio without being significantly dependent of the temperature uncertainties.
Paulo Penteado is sponsored by the Brazilian Government through CAPES and NASA Planetary Astronomy Program.
Greathouse Thomas K.
Griffith Caitlin A.
Lacy John H.
Penteado Paulo F.
Rayner John T.
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