Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1774688 | Icarus | 2010 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Stellar occultations have shown that vertical profiles of density fluctuations in the atmosphere of Pluto typically show wave-like structure with an amplitude of a few percent and vertical wavelengths of a few kilometers. Here we calculate the tidal response of Pluto's atmosphere to solar-induced sublimation “breathing” from N2 frost patches. Solutions show global-scale wave-like density structure capable of explaining the observations. The atmospheric response is a combination of eastward and westward migrating tides, together with a zonally symmetric mode. Calculated vertical wavelengths and amplitudes are similar to observations.
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Authors
Anthony D. Toigo, Peter J. Gierasch, Bruno Sicardy, Emmanuel Lellouch,