Revised Infrared Bending Mode Intensities For Diacetylene (C4h2): Application To Titan
Authors:
Jolly et al
Abstract:
Diacetylene (C4H2) has been observed in various astrophysical environments in the infrared range through the bending modes ν8 at 628.0 and ν9 at 220.1 cm−1. Accurate intensity measurements of both modes are necessary to obtain precise abundance determination. Laboratory spectra covering both bending modes have been recorded with a pure diacetylene sample. Precise band intensities have been measured showing large discrepancies compared to previous studies, reaching a factor 2.3 for the ν9 band and a smaller difference of 20% for the ν8 band. Consequences on the determination of abundances of diacetylene in Titan's atmosphere are discussed.
Thursday, April 17, 2014
Diacetylene in Titan's Atmosphere
Labels:
atmosphere,
moons,
planetary science,
saturnian moons,
saturnian system,
Titan
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