The abundance of deuterium in the outer solar system from ground-based measurements of monodeuterated methane

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Abundance, Deuterium, Methane, Solar System, Absorption Spectra, Fourier Transformation, Saturn (Planet), Spectrometers, Titan, Uranus (Planet)

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CH3D, absorptions were detected in spectra of Saturn, Uranus and Titan
recorded near 1.6 microns with the Fourier transform spectrometer at the
4m telescope of Kitt Peak National Observatory. Preliminary results of
our measurements of the CH3D/CH4 ratio in the atmospheres of these two
giant planets and of the satellite Titan are presented.

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