LABORATORY MEASUREMENTS OF THE MICROWAVE AND MILLIMETER-WAVE OPACITY OF GASEOUS SULFUR-DIOXIDE (SO2) UNDER SIMULATED CONDITIONS FOR THE VENUS ATMOSPHERE

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FAHD, AK
STEFFES, PG
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[1] 3chool of Electrical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta
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10.1016/0019-1035(92)90128-T
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
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Gaseous sulfur dioxide (SO2) has long been recognized as one of the primary absorbers in the Venus atmosphere at microwave frequencies (3 < f{hook} < 30 GHz). However, the effects of gaseous SO2 on the millimeter-wave emission of Venus are not fully understood. This is mainly due to the lack of measurements of opacity under Venus-like conditions at millimeter wavelengths (λ < 1 cm). As a result, we have made laboratory measurements of the opacity of gaseous SO2 in a CO2 atmosphere at 2.24 GHz (13.3 cm), 21.7 GHz (1.32 cm), and 94.1 GHz (0.32 cm). The results of our measurements show a close agreement with the absorptivity predicted from a Van Vleck-Weisskopf formalism at the two shortest wavelengths but not at the longest wavelength. In addition, our results show a frequency dependence that is slower than the f{hook}2 dependence of absorptivity proposed by Janssen and Poynter (Icarus 46, 51-57, 1981) and Steffes and Eshleman (Icarus 48, 180-187, 1981). Our results are incorporated into a radiative transfer model to infer a new abundance profile for gaseous SO2 in the middle atmosphere of Venus. Finally, the developed model is used to determine the effects of a SO2/CO2 gaseous mixture on the millimeter-wavelength spectrum of Venus. © 1992.
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