1988
DOI: 10.1016/0019-1035(88)90145-5
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Lightning production of hydrocarbons and HCN on Titan: Laboratory measurements

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“…Since the Voyager 1 flyby of Titan in November 1980 the possibility of lightning Porco et al 2005a). Could lightning discharges develop in such clouds?-Cassini/RPWS did not detect lightning associated radio emissions on Titan has been investigated by theoretical and experimental studies of its complex atmospheric chemistry (Gupta et al 1981;Borucki et al 1984Borucki et al , 1988Navarro-González et al 2001), mostly with positive and promising results. The non-detection of Titan lightning radio emissions by Voyager's radio instrument (Desch and Kaiser 1990) still could be explained by Titan's low or episodic flash rate developed a model for thundercloud and lightning generation on Titan.…”
Section: Titanmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Since the Voyager 1 flyby of Titan in November 1980 the possibility of lightning Porco et al 2005a). Could lightning discharges develop in such clouds?-Cassini/RPWS did not detect lightning associated radio emissions on Titan has been investigated by theoretical and experimental studies of its complex atmospheric chemistry (Gupta et al 1981;Borucki et al 1984Borucki et al , 1988Navarro-González et al 2001), mostly with positive and promising results. The non-detection of Titan lightning radio emissions by Voyager's radio instrument (Desch and Kaiser 1990) still could be explained by Titan's low or episodic flash rate developed a model for thundercloud and lightning generation on Titan.…”
Section: Titanmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…One set of arc discharge experiments have sometimes yielded efficiencies comparable to those of laser-induced hot plasmas. In an extensive set of experiments by Briner et al (1919Briner et al ( , 1938, HCN production efficiencies were found to vary from 49 to 361 nmote j-1 in CHIN2 atmospheres at atmospheric pressure. Analogous experiments at pressures ranging from 155 to 328 mbar gave yields in the range 49 to 426 nmole J-l.…”
Section: Relative Organic Production From Lightning and Coronal Dischmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In the natural world, lightning is a hot plasma process (Thompson et al, 1991), so that sufficientlyhigh-pressure arc discharges may provide adequate simulations. Laser-induced hot plasmas will also provide good laboratory simulations of lightning (Borucki et al, 1988;Scattergood et al, 1989).…”
Section: Electrical Discharge Terminology: Hot and Cold Plasmasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On Titan in particular, HCN and related compounds are in abundance [34]. Simulated atmosphere experiments help explain the production of HCN and other hydrocarbons on Titan [35]. Self-polymerization reactions of HCN produce extended polymers as an insoluble tar that yields amino acids [36] and nucleobases [37] upon hydrolysis.…”
Section: The Origin Of Organic Material: Oil and Surfactantsmentioning
confidence: 99%