2008
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:200809761
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First detection of hydroxyl in the atmosphere of Venus

Abstract: Context. Airglow emissions, such as previously observed from NO and O 2 (a− X) (0−0) on Venus, provide insight into the chemical and dynamical processes that control the composition and energy balance in the upper atmospheres of planets. The OH airglow emission has been observed previously only in the Earth's atmosphere where it has been used to infer atomic oxygen abundances. The O 2 (a − X) (0−1) airglow emission also has only been observed in the Earth's atmosphere, and neither laboratory nor theoretical st… Show more

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“…They indicated that this is a likely consequence of a too low concentration of chlorine, which limits the destruction of ozone and leads to an overestimate of the O 3 density. Krasnopolsky reproduced the first detection of hydroxyl emission in the Venus atmosphere by Piccioni et al (2008). These observations were very bright (880 kR for the Δv=1 sequence and 100 kR for the Δv=2 sequence) compared to the statistical intensities reported in this study (350 kR and 130 kR, respectively).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
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“…They indicated that this is a likely consequence of a too low concentration of chlorine, which limits the destruction of ozone and leads to an overestimate of the O 3 density. Krasnopolsky reproduced the first detection of hydroxyl emission in the Venus atmosphere by Piccioni et al (2008). These observations were very bright (880 kR for the Δv=1 sequence and 100 kR for the Δv=2 sequence) compared to the statistical intensities reported in this study (350 kR and 130 kR, respectively).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…The OH Venus nightglow infrared emission of the Meinel bands, populated by low vibrational levels, was recently observed by Piccioni et al (2008). Even more recently, Montmessin et al (2011) discovered the presence of O 3 in the nightside upper atmosphere.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%
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“…Descriptions of the Venus Express mission, the VIRTIS instrument and some initial results have been given elsewhere (38)(39)(40), and we refer the interested reader to those works for further details.…”
Section: Detection Of the Near-infrared Nitric Oxide Nightglowmentioning
confidence: 99%