Revised upper limits for abundances of NH3, HCN and HC3N in the Martian atmosphere

Icarus Elsevier 407 (2023) 115789

Authors:

A Trokhimovskiy, Aa Fedorova, F Lef猫vre, O Korablev, Kevin S Olsen, J Alday, D Belyaev, F Montmessin, A Patrakeev, N Kokonkov

Abstract:

The Atmospheric Chemistry Suite (ACS) onboard the ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO) spacecraft has been studying Mars' atmosphere since 2018. The sensitivity of the middle infrared channel (MIR) allows it to address many ardent topics and it is capable of improving and establishing upper limits for many trace species. In this work we present analysis of transmittance spectra in the 3332.5鈥3338.6 cm鈭1 range with 30,000 resolution (位鈭曃斘), covering absorptions lines of three nitrogen-bearing species: ammonia (NH3), hydrogen cyanide (HCN) and cyanoacetylene (HC3N). According to existing models, all of those are not expected to be present in a CO2-rich Martian atmosphere, but outgassing or unknown chemistry sources cannot be discounted. The upper limits of 14, 1.5 and 11 ppbv are obtained for NH3, HCN and HC3N from individual occultation measurements during the warm and dusty perihelion season of martian year 36. For the ammonia and hydrogen cyanide the upper limits are improved compared to previously published results. A search for cyanoacetylene on Mars is reported for the first time.

Cassini composite infrared spectrometer: correcting an offset error and refining the pointing parameters for the midinfrared detectors: publisher's note.

Applied Optics Optica Publishing Group 62:23 (2023) 6298

Authors:

John C Pearl, Conor A Nixon, Donald E Jennings, Shahid Aslam, Simon Calcutt, Monte S Kaelberer, Nicolas Gorius, Richard K Achterberg, Paul N Romani, Gordon L Bjoraker, Michael Flasar

Cassini composite infrared spectrometer: correcting an offset error and refining the pointing parameters for the midinfrared detectors.

Applied Optics Optica Publishing Group 62:22 (2023) 5882-5888

Authors:

John C Pearl, Conor A Nixon, Donald E Jennings, Shahid Aslam, Simon Calcutt, Monte S Kaelberer, Nicolas Gorius, Richard K Achterberg, Paul N Romani, Gordon L Bjoraker, Michael Flasar

Abstract:

Based on preflight laboratory testing, an unexpectedly large positional offset between the two midinfrared (mid-IR) detector arrays in the Cassini composite infrared spectrometer (CIRS) instrument has been noted in the literature. A much smaller offset was measured in-flight. We investigate this discrepancy by estimating several spatial relationships among the detectors and comparing these results with three independent data sets. This enables us to infer the probable cause of this offset and to derive a new reduced value. We comment on the effect that this change could have on previously published results involving CIRS data. We also present a graphical display of the arrays projected on the sky as CIRS would see it.

High-resolution SOFIA/EXES Spectroscopy of Water Absorption Lines in the Massive Young Binary W3 IRS 5

The Astrophysical Journal American Astronomical Society 953:1 (2023) 103

Authors:

Jialu Li, Adwin Boogert, Andrew G Barr, Curtis DeWitt, Maisie Rashman, David Neufeld, Nick Indriolo, Yvonne Pendleton, Edward Montiel, Matt Richter, JE Chiar, Alexander GGM Tielens

Solar Energetic Particle Events Detected in the Housekeeping Data of the European Space Agency's Spacecraft Flotilla in the Solar System

Space Weather American Geophysical Union (AGU) 21:8 (2023)

Authors:

Beatriz S谩nchez鈥怌ano, Olivier Witasse, Elise W Knutsen, Dikshita Meggi, Shayla Viet, Mark Lester, Robert F Wimmer鈥怱chweingruber, Marco Pinto, Richard Moissl, Johannes Benkhoff, Hermann Opgenoorth, Uli Auster, Jos de Brujine, Peter Collins, Guido De Marchi, David Fischer, Yoshifumi Futaana, James Godfrey, Daniel Heyner, Mats Holmstrom, Andrew Johnstone, Simon Joyce, Daniel Lakey, Santa Martinez, David Milligan, Elsa Montagnon, Daniel M眉ller, Stefano A Livi, Timo Prusti, Jim Raines, Ingo Richter, Daniel Schmid, Peter Schmitz, H氓kan Svedhem, Matt GGT Taylor, Elena Tremolizzo, Dimitri Titov, Colin Wilson, Simon Wood, Joe Zender