Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10702296 | Icarus | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The availability of new accurate radio flux densities of Jupiter in and around the λâ1.3cm ammonia absorption band, one from ground-based radio data and five from the WMAP satellite, permits re-examination of the structure of the jovian upper troposphere. These flux densities, with accuracies of 1-3%, indicate that the jovian atmospheric ammonia is globally subsaturated within and above the ammonia cloud tops, 0.4bar⩽P⩽0.6bar, and subsolar (by a factor of 2) below the cloud base, 0.6bar⩽P⩽2bar.
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Authors
James Gibson, W.J. Welch, Imke de Pater,