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The effective temperature of Jupiter'S equatorial belt during the 1965 apparition
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 August 2015
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Preliminary results from our study of Jupiter's equatorial limb darkening at 8–14 μ indicate that the effective temperature of the equatorial belt lay between 140 K and 150 K. We find these temperatures to be insensitive to the likely range of the He/H2 ratios. These results assume that Jupiter's only significant sources of extinction at these wavelengths are the pressure-induced absorption of H2 and He and the absorption of saturated NH3.
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- Part III: Outer Planets
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- Symposium - International Astronomical Union , Volume 40: Planetary Atmospheres , 1971 , pp. 353 - 358
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- Copyright © Reidel 1971
References
Townes, C. H. and Schawlow, A. L.: 1955, in Microwave Spectroscopy, New York, Chapters 12–13.Google Scholar
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