A novel radiometer for clouds investigations in future Venus aerobot missions
Copernicus Publications (2022)
Investigating the properties of a near-surface cloud layer from Venera 13 and 14 descent probe data
Copernicus Publications (2022)
Exploring the Clouds of Venus: Science Driven Aerobot Missions to our Sister Planet
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 00 (2022) 1-20
No detection of SO2, H2S, or OCS in the atmosphere of Mars from the first two Martian years of observations from TGO/ACS
Astronomy and Astrophysics EDP Sciences 658 (2022) A86
Abstract:
Context. The detection of sulphur species in the Martian atmosphere would be a strong indicator of volcanic outgassing from the surface of Mars.Aims. We wish to establish the presence of SO2, H2S, or OCS in the Martian atmosphere or determine upper limits on their concentration in the absence of a detection.
Methods. We perform a comprehensive analysis of solar occultation data from the mid-infrared channel of the Atmospheric Chemistry Suite instrument, on board the ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter, obtained during Martian years 34 and 35.
Results. For the most optimal sensitivity conditions, we determine 1σ upper limits of SO2 at 20 ppbv, H2S at 15 ppbv, and OCS at 0.4 ppbv; the last value is lower than any previous upper limits imposed on OCS in the literature. We find no evidence of any of these species above a 3σ confidence threshold. We therefore infer that passive volcanic outgassing of SO2 must be below 2 ktons day−1.
Isotopic composition of CO2 in the atmosphere of Mars: Fractionation by diffusive separation observed by the ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter
Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets American Geophysical Union 126:12 (2021) e2021JE006992