Aerosol properties in the upper clouds of Venus from glory observations by the Venus Monitoring Camera (Venus Express mission)

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作者
Markiewicz, Wojciech J. [1 ]
Petrova, Elena V. [2 ]
Shalygina, Oksana S. [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Max Planck Inst Sonnensyst Forsch, Justus von Liebig Weg 3, D-37077 Gottingen, Germany
[2] Russian Acad Sci, Space Res Inst, Profsoyuznaya 84-32, Moscow 117997, Russia
[3] Tech Univ Carolo Wilhelmina Braunschweig, IGEP, Mendelssohnstr 3, D-38106 Braunschweig, Germany
关键词
Venus; atmosphere; Spectrophotometry; Atmospheres; composition; structure; SULFURIC-ACID AEROSOLS; UPPER HAZE; OPTICAL-CONSTANTS; ATMOSPHERE; UV; POLARIZATION; MICROPHYSICS; ABSORPTION; MORPHOLOGY; CONTRASTS;
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10.1016/j.icarus.2017.08.011
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
摘要
From the angular positions of the glory features observed on the upper cloud deck of Venus in three VMC channels (at 0.365, 0.513, and 0.965 mu m), the dominating sizes of cloud particles and their refractive indices have been retrieved, and their spatial and temporal variations have been analyzed. For this, the phase profiles of brightness were compared to the single-scattering phase functions of particles of different sizes, since diffuse multiple scattering in the clouds does not move the angular positions of the glory, which is produced by the single scattering by cloud particles, but only makes them less pronounced. We presented the measured phase profiles in two ways: they were built for individual images and for individual small regions observed in series of successive images. The analysis of the data of both types has yielded consistent results. The presently retrieved radii of cloud particle average approximately 1.0-1.2 pm (though some values reach 1.4gm) and demonstrate a variable pattern versus latitude and local solar time (LST). The decrease of particle sizes at high latitudes (down to 0.6 m at 60 S) earlier found from the 0.965 mu m and partly 0.365 mu m data has been definitely confirmed in the analysis of the data of all three channels considered. To obtain the consistent estimates of particle sizes from the UV glory maximum and minimum positions, we have to vary the effective variance of the particle sizes, while it was fixed constant in our previous studies. The twofold increase of this parameter (from 0.07 to 0.14) diminishes the estimates of particle sizes by 10-15%, while the effect on the retrieved refractive index is negligible. The obtained estimates of the refractive index are more or less uniformly distributed over the covered latitude and LST ranges, and most of them are higher than those of concentrated sulfuric acid solution. This confirms our previous result obtained only at 0.965 mu m, and now we may state that the cases of a relatively high real part of the refractive index are often observed for the 1 mu m mode of cloud particles on Venus. Consequently, an additional component with a high value of the refractive index is required to be present in the cloud droplets. We suggest that this component is in small submicron particles; during the condensation process, they become incorporated into sulfuric acid droplets, which results in forming the complex UV absorbing particles with an increased refractive index. We suppose that this material can be ferric chloride that is one of the candidates for the so-called unknown UV absorber in the upper clouds of Venus. (C) 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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