2001
DOI: 10.1006/icar.2001.6614
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Hydrogen Halides on Jupiter and Saturn

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“…Then, for a NH 3 mole fraction of 1.8 × 10 −5 at 600 mbar, we derived equilibrium mole fraction of ∼ 10 −37 and ∼ 10 −46 for HF and HCl, respectively. This result confirms the expectations of Showman (2001) that hydrogen halide chemistry should not depart at detectable levels from thermodynamic equilibrium. In addition, we found that HBr is subsolar at a 2-σ confidence level with a mole fraction of 6.6 × 10 −10 , suggesting also the condensation of this gas.…”
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“…Then, for a NH 3 mole fraction of 1.8 × 10 −5 at 600 mbar, we derived equilibrium mole fraction of ∼ 10 −37 and ∼ 10 −46 for HF and HCl, respectively. This result confirms the expectations of Showman (2001) that hydrogen halide chemistry should not depart at detectable levels from thermodynamic equilibrium. In addition, we found that HBr is subsolar at a 2-σ confidence level with a mole fraction of 6.6 × 10 −10 , suggesting also the condensation of this gas.…”
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confidence: 91%
“…This is much shorter than the estimated ∼ 10 8 -s overturn timescale of the jovian upper troposphere. Showman (2001) showed also that, even in the absence of foreign particles, self-nucleation should prevent observable supersaturation. Hence, we do not expect the hydrogen halides chemistry to depart significantly from equilibrium.…”
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“…externally sourced HCl could avoid removal by reactions with tropospheric 36 ammonia and potentially persist in observable quantities in the upper strato-37 3 sphere and mesosphere (Showman, 2001). or HI) on any giant planet has remained elusive (Noll, 1996;Weisstein and 46 Serabyn, 1996; Kerola et al, 1997;Fouchet et al, 2004;Teanby et al, 2006;47 Fletcher et al, 2012).…”
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“…where K(z) is the eddy diffusion coefficient, n(z) is the number density of HCl, H(z) is the atmospheric scale height (RT/Mg), and T (z) is the tem-322 perature (Showman, 2001;Chamberlain and Hunten, 1987). The bottom 323 15 boundary condition was defined by:…”
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