On the temperature dependence of possible S8 infrared bands in planetary atmospheres

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Atmospheric Temperature, Infrared Spectra, Jupiter Atmosphere, Sulfur, Temperature Measurement, Absorption Spectra, Infrared Spectrometers, Spectrum Analysis

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The temperature dependence between 77 and 333 K of the infrared spectrum of cyclic S8 in the Jupiter atmosphere has been measured. It was found that the 23-micron Jovian feature (identified by Houck et al., 1975), if real, cannot be attributed to cyclic S8. Other features of S8, however, such as the band with a room-temperature central frequency of 835/cm may prove to be useful temperature calibrators in planetary or satellite spectra.

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