Particle size and abundance of HC3N ice in Titan’s lower stratosphere at high northern latitudes |
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Authors: | CM Anderson RE Samuelson RK Achterberg |
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Institution: | a NASA GSFC, Solar System Exploration Division, Greenbelt, MD 20771, United States b University of Maryland, Department of Astronomy, College Park, MD 20742, United States |
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Abstract: | Up to now, there has been no corroboration from Cassini CIRS of the Voyager IRIS-discovery of cyanoacetylene (HC3N) ice in Titan’s thermal infrared spectrum. We report the first compelling spectral evidence from CIRS for the ν6 HC3N ice feature at 506 cm−1 at latitudes 62°N and 70°N, from which we derive particle sizes and column abundances in Titan’s lower stratosphere. We find mean particle radii of 3.0 μm and 2.3 μm for condensed HC3N at 62°N and 70°N, respectively, and corresponding ice phase molecular column abundances in the range 1-10 × 1016 mol cm−2. Only upper limits for cloud abundances can be established at latitudes of 85°N, 55°N, 30°N, 10°N, and 15°S. Under the assumption that cloud tops coincide with the uppermost levels at which HC3N vapor saturates, we infer geometric thicknesses for the clouds equivalent to 10-20 km or so, with tops at 165 km and 150 km at 70°N and 62°N, respectively. |
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Keywords: | Titan Radiative transfer |
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