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Scattering particles in nightside limb observations of Venus’ upper atmosphere by Venus Express VIRTIS

✍ Scribed by R. de Kok; P.G.J. Irwin; C.C.C. Tsang; G. Piccioni; P. Drossart


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
847 KB
Volume
211
Category
Article
ISSN
0019-1035

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✦ Synopsis


Nightside infrared limb spectra of the Venus upper atmosphere, obtained by Venus Express VIRTIS, show strong scattering of thermal radiation. This scattering of upward-going radiation into the line-of-sight is dominant below 82.5 km even at a wavelength of 5 lm, which is indicative of relatively large particles. We show that 1 lm-sized sulfuric acid particles (also known as mode 2 particles) provide a good fit to the VIRTIS limb data at high altitudes. We retrieve vertical profiles of the mode 2 number density between 75 and 90 km at two latitude ranges: 20-30°N and 47-50°N. Between 20 and 30°N, scattering by mode 2 particles is the main source of radiance for altitudes between 80 and 85 km. Above altitudes of 85 km smaller particles can also be used to fit the spectra. Between 47 and 50°N mode 2 number densities are generally lower than between 20 and 30°N and the profiles show more variability. This is consistent with the 47-50°latitude region being at the boundary between the low latitudes and high latitudes, with the latter showing lower cloud tops and higher ultraviolet brightness (Titov, D.V.