2002
DOI: 10.1006/icar.2001.6783
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Complex Refractive Index of Titan's Aerosol Analogues in the 200–900 nm Domain

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“…McKay (1 996) showed that optical properties vary with the tholins produced from different initial CH4/N2 ratios by comparing their transmittances in the ultraviolet-visible (W/Vis) spectral ranges. Ramirez et al (2002) measured the optical properties of tholin formed from a CfiN2 gas mixture (2/98) at about 1 hPa, and found a ten times smaller value of k (the imaginary component of the complex refiactive index) in the W N i s ranges than those measured by Khare et al (1984). This difference reveals that the properties of Recently, hanaka (2004) and Imanaka et al (2004) systematically investigated a range of Titan tholins produced under various pressures in cold plasma.…”
Section: New Research On Tholinsmentioning
confidence: 80%
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“…McKay (1 996) showed that optical properties vary with the tholins produced from different initial CH4/N2 ratios by comparing their transmittances in the ultraviolet-visible (W/Vis) spectral ranges. Ramirez et al (2002) measured the optical properties of tholin formed from a CfiN2 gas mixture (2/98) at about 1 hPa, and found a ten times smaller value of k (the imaginary component of the complex refiactive index) in the W N i s ranges than those measured by Khare et al (1984). This difference reveals that the properties of Recently, hanaka (2004) and Imanaka et al (2004) systematically investigated a range of Titan tholins produced under various pressures in cold plasma.…”
Section: New Research On Tholinsmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Although polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and some functional groups were suggested in Titan tholin (Khare et al, 1984;Sagan et al, 1993), other details of the chemical structure remain unclear. Many laboratory simulations have been conducted to investigate the optical and chemical properties of tholins (McDonald et al 1994;McKay 1996;Coll et al 1999, Ramirez et al 2002. McDonald et ai.…”
Section: New Research On Tholinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The optical properties (i.e. complex indices of refraction as a function of wavelength) were compiled in order of decreasing condensation temperature from 1316 to 90 K for MgSiO3, Fe-poor Mg2SiO4, Na2S, MnS, KCl, and Titan tholin with all condensates at pressures 10 −3 bar (Egan & Hilgeman 1975;Zeidler et al 2011;Khachai et al 2009;Huffman & Wild 1967;Palik 1998;Khare et al 1984;Ramirez et al 2002). As in Sing et al (2013) cross-sections as a function of wavelength were computed with Mie theory which were then used to compute the transmission spectra using the expression for the planetary altitude derived in Lecavelier Des Etangs et al (2008a).…”
Section: Mie Scattering Dustmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the same time, we do not expect trace amounts of O 3 in the H 2 O ice of Rhea (and Dione) to have a significant effect on the appearance of the spectra beyond the ultraviolet, apart from a possible weak band near 0.6 µm, based on the gas phase O 3 spectrum. Ramirez et al (2002) have published complex refractive indices (0.2-0.9 µm) for a new tholin produced by cold plasma discharge in a gas that simulates Titan's atmosphere. The values of the imaginary refractive index, k in the region of our modeling (0.3-0.9 µm) are less than those of the Titan tholin of Khare et al (1984) by a factor ranging from about 5 to 15, and the shape of the absorption spectrum is different.…”
Section: The Role Of Tholin In the Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%