The structure of the atmosphere of Uranus

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Astronomical Models, Atmospheric Models, Methane, Planetary Atmospheres, Uranus (Planet), Abundance, Atmospheric Composition, Clouds, Hydrogen, Neptune (Planet), Planetary Composition

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Models of the interior of Uranus suggest that the abundances of such substances as CH4 are greatly enhanced with respect to solar abundances of heavy elements. Such enhancement leads to a new type of model atmosphere for Uranus, which agrees with observation if the internal energy flux is small (no more than 10%) compared with the absorbed solar energy. An important feature of the models is the presence of a cloud of CH4 droplets whose top is at a temperature of approximately 90 K and a pressure of about 4 atm. Above the cloud, the atmosphere is stable because of the rapid decrease in the thermal flux with depth. Being saturated, most of the observable gaseous CH4 is near the cloud; the CH4 abundance above the cloud, of the order of 5 km-am, is a very sensitive function of the cloud-top temperature.

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