The inference of temperature from the infrared spectra of planets.The paper is concerned primarily with the determination of the temperature of planetary atmospheres from ground-based observations of the vibration-rotation spectra of their constituent gases. The paper is divided into two parts. The first is a discussion of the theoretical basis and analytical methods for the interpretation of planetary spectra formed by reflection of solar radiation, in the ideal case of a clear, nonscattering atmosphere; this is followed by a brief description of the effects of scattering in cloudy atmospheres on the formation of spectral lines and on the inferred temperatures. In the second part examples are given of the results which have been obtained for effective temperatures and thermal structures, for both the pure absorbing and the scattering cases, and these are compared with the results of flyby and entry probe measurements.
Document ID
19730057263
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Farmer, C. B. (California Institute of Technology, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena Calif., United States)