论文标题
泰坦高层大气中化学物种的季节性变化
Seasonal variations of chemical species and haze in Titan's upper atmosphere
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论文摘要
由于泰坦(Titan)的26.7°轴向倾斜相对于土星轨道的平面,泰坦大气中的季节性变化很大。在这里,我们提出了对泰坦上层大气中的碳氢化合物和硝酸物种的研究,其中包括Mesosphere和下热层,在泰坦的四分之一以上(2006-2014,LS = 318°-60°)中,使用CassIni/UV CassIni/UV CassIni casservations获得了泰坦的四分之一以上(2006-2014,LS = 318°-60°)。使用仪器前进模型从这些观测值中从这些观测值中获取了八种化学物种(CH4,C2H2,C2H4,C2H4,C2H6,C4H2,C6H6,C6H6,HCN,HC3N)的垂直曲线,这考虑了指向运动的技术问题。 Markov-Chain Monte Carlo(MCMC)算法用于获得检索中参数的后验概率分布,该算法固有地测试了可以约束物种谱的程度。结果表明,在春分之前,物种谱的变化没有明显的变化,而夏季半球的大气温度降低和显着上升的上升流则是五个陆地。分离的雾度层的高度朝春分降低,然后消失,并且在我们的数据的时间范围内未识别出重新出现,这与Cassini/ISS的观察结果一致。这项研究对泰坦高层大气的季节变化提供了观察性约束,并提出了对其中大气化学和动态的进一步研究。
Seasonal variation is significant in Titan's atmosphere due to the large change of solar insolation resulting from Titan's 26.7° axial tilt relative to the plane of Saturn's orbit. Here we present an investigation of hydrocarbon and nitrile species in Titan's upper atmosphere at 400-1200 km, which includes the mesosphere and the lower thermosphere, over more than one fourth of Titan's year (2006-2014, LS=318°-60°), using eighteen stellar occultation observations obtained by Cassini/UVIS. Vertical profiles of eight chemical species (CH4, C2H2, C2H4, C2H6, C4H2, C6H6, HCN, HC3N) and haze particles are retrieved from these observations using an instrument forward model, which considers the technical issue of pointing motion. The Markov-chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) algorithm is used to obtain the posterior probability distributions of parameters in the retrieval, which inherently tests the extent to which species profiles can be constrained. The results show that no change of the species profiles is noticeable before the equinox, while the decrease of atmospheric temperature and significant upwelling in the summer hemisphere are found five terrestrial years afterwards. Altitude of the detached haze layer decreases towards the vernal equinox then it disappears, and no reappearance is identified within the time range of our data, which is consistent with observations from Cassini/ISS. This study provides observational constraints on the seasonal change of Titan's upper atmosphere, and suggests further investigations of the atmospheric chemistry and dynamics therein.