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Martian atmosphere as observed by VIRTIS-M on Rosetta spacecraft

Authors :
Sergio Fonti
Angioletta Coradini
Yves Langevin
G. P. Tozzi
Gianrico Filacchione
Michael R. Combi
Dominique Bockelée-Morvan
Didier Tiphene
Stefano Mottola
Bernard Schmitt
J. Crovisier
M. A. Barucci
Gianfranco Magni
Giovanna Rinaldi
Armando Blanco
Eleonora Ammannito
Vincenzo Orofino
Costanzo Federico
Pierre Drossart
Pasquale Palumbo
Ralf Jaumann
Luigi Colangeli
Wing-Huen Ip
Giancarlo Bellucci
Priscilla Cerroni
M. T. Capria
Vittorio Formisano
Giuseppe Piccioni
J. P. Bibring
Fredric W. Taylor
T. Encrenaz
Pgj Irwin
Uwe Fink
Gabriele Arnold
Paulina Wolkenberg
R. W. Carlson
G. Neukum
Davide Grassi
Johannes Benkhoff
M. Combes
Fabrizio Capaccioni
Stéphane Erard
Heike Rauer
T. B. McCord
Vito Mennella
Federico Tosi
E. Kuehrt
M. C. De Sanctis
Uri Carsenty
Istituto di Fisica dello Spazio Interplanetario (IFSI)
National Research Council of Italy | Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR)
Istituto di Astrofisica Spaziale e Fisica cosmica - Roma (IASF-Roma)
Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica (INAF)
Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt (DLR)
Observatoire de Paris
Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)
Laboratoire d'études spatiales et d'instrumentation en astrophysique (LESIA)
Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6 (UPMC)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Observatoire de Paris
Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris Diderot - Paris 7 (UPD7)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
European Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC)
Agence Spatiale Européenne = European Space Agency (ESA)
Institut d'astrophysique spatiale (IAS)
Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Université Paris-Saclay-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Centre National d’Études Spatiales [Paris] (CNES)
Dipartimento di Fisica, Università di Lecce
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology (JPL)
INAF-Osservatorio Astronomico di Capodimonte (INAF-OAC)
Atmospheric, Oceanic, and Space Science Department, University of Michigan (AOSS)
Università degli Studi di Perugia = University of Perugia (UNIPG)
Department of Planetary Sciences, Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, University of Arizona (LPL)
Graduate Institute of Astronomy
Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics, Department of Physics, Clarendon Laboratory, University of Oxford
Bear Fight Center, Space Science Institute, Winthrop
Dipartimento di Scienze Applicate, Università Parthenope di Napoli
Laboratoire de Planétologie de Grenoble (LPG)
Université Joseph Fourier - Grenoble 1 (UJF)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
INAF-Osservatorio Astrofisico di Arcetri (INAF-OAA)
Source :
Journal of Geophysical Research. Planets, Journal of Geophysical Research. Planets, 2010, 115, pp.04004. ⟨10.1029/2009JE003345⟩
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
American Geophysical Union (AGU), 2010.

Abstract

International audience; The Rosetta spacecraft accomplished a flyby of Mars on its way to 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko on 25 February 2007. In this paper we describe the measurements obtained by the M channel of the Visual and Infrared Thermal Imaging Spectrometer (VIRTIS-M) and the first scientific results derived from their analysis. The broad spectral coverage of the VIRTIS-M in the IR permitted the study of various phenomena occurring in the Martian atmosphere; observations were further exploited to achieve accurate absolute radiometric calibration. Nighttime data from the VIRTIS-M constrain the air temperature profile in the lower atmosphere (5-30 km), using variations in CO2 opacity at 4.3 mum. A comparison of this data with the global circulation model (GCM) by Forget et al. (1999) shows a trend of slightly higher air temperature in the VIRTIS-M retrievals; this is accompanied by the presence of moderate decreases (˜5 K) in large sections of the equatorial region. This is potentially related to the occurrence of water ice clouds. Daytime data from the VIRTIS-M reveal CO2 non-local thermodynamic equilibrium emission in the high atmosphere. A mapping of emission intensity confirms its strict dependence on solar zenith angle. Additionally, devoted limb observations allowed the retrieval of vertical emission intensity profiles, indicating a peak around 105 km in southern tropical regions. Ozone content can be effectively monitored by the emission of O2 (a1Deltag) at 1.27 mum. Retrieved emission intensity shows that polar regions are particularly rich in ozone. Aerosol scattering was observed in the 1-2.5 mum region above the night region above the night disk, suggesting the occurrence of very high noctilucent clouds.

Details

ISSN :
01480227, 21699097, and 21699100
Volume :
115
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Geophysical Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2fbf8dc3131dd339bba2839cabcad3c2
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1029/2009je003345