volume 294 pages 58-71

Night side distribution of SO2 content in Venus’ upper mesosphere

Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2017-09-01
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ISSN00191035, 10902643
Space and Planetary Science
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Abstract
In this paper we present the first night side distribution of SO 2 content in Venus’ upper mesosphere (altitudes from 85 to 105 km). The dataset is based on the SPICAV UV stellar occultation experiment which took place onboard ESA's Venus Express (VEX) orbiter in 2006-2014. The UV channel of SPICAV spectrometer detected absorption bands of SO 2 and CO 2 in the spectral range 180-300 nm with a resolution of 1-2 nm while stellar light was occulted by the mesosphere. Altitude profiles of sulfur dioxide's volume mixing ratio (VMR) could be retrieved in the upper part of the mesosphere covering the whole night side on Venus. In parallel, we have reprocessed the terminator UV solar occultations dataset (Belyaev et al. (2012). Icarus 217, 740-751) in the same altitude range and extended its statistics until 2014. On average the SO 2 VMR increases with altitude from 10-30 ppb at 85 km to 100-300 ppb at 100 km in both regimes of occultation. The midnight SO 2 abundance appears to be 3-4 times higher than in the terminator region: 150-200 ppbv versus 50 pppv at altitude around 95 km. These new results were compared with the distribution of oxygen atoms, which are tracers of the global subsolar-antisolar (SS-AS) circulation at ∼100 km (the data provided by Soret et al. (2012). Icarus, 217, 849–855). The night time behavior looks similar for SO 2 molecules and O atoms with a correlation coefficient Rcorr = 0.73. Moreover, the retrieved SO 2 enrichment above 85 km appears to correlate with the density of H 2 SO 4 droplets (Luginin et al., 2016; Icarus 277, 154–170).
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Belyaev D. A. et al. Night side distribution of SO2 content in Venus’ upper mesosphere // Icarus. 2017. Vol. 294. pp. 58-71.
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Belyaev D. A., Evdokimova D. G., Montmessin F., Bertaux J. L., Korablev O., Fedorova A., Marcq E., Soret L., Luginin M. Night side distribution of SO2 content in Venus’ upper mesosphere // Icarus. 2017. Vol. 294. pp. 58-71.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.icarus.2017.05.002
UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.icarus.2017.05.002
TI - Night side distribution of SO2 content in Venus’ upper mesosphere
T2 - Icarus
AU - Belyaev, D. A.
AU - Evdokimova, D G
AU - Montmessin, Franck
AU - Bertaux, J. L.
AU - Korablev, Oleg
AU - Fedorova, A.
AU - Marcq, E.
AU - Soret, L
AU - Luginin, M.
PY - 2017
DA - 2017/09/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 58-71
VL - 294
SN - 0019-1035
SN - 1090-2643
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@article{2017_Belyaev,
author = {D. A. Belyaev and D G Evdokimova and Franck Montmessin and J. L. Bertaux and Oleg Korablev and A. Fedorova and E. Marcq and L Soret and M. Luginin},
title = {Night side distribution of SO2 content in Venus’ upper mesosphere},
journal = {Icarus},
year = {2017},
volume = {294},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {sep},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.icarus.2017.05.002},
pages = {58--71},
doi = {10.1016/j.icarus.2017.05.002}
}