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UV-VIS, INFRARED, AND MASS SPECTROSCOPY OF ELECTRON IRRADIATED FROZEN OXYGEN AND CARBON DIOXIDE MIXTURES WITH WATER
2014
Astrophysical Journal
Ozone has been detected on the surface of Ganymede via observation of the Hartley band through the use of ultraviolet spectroscopy and is largely agreed upon to be formed by radiolytic processing via interaction of magnetospheric energetic ions and/or electrons with oxygen-bearing ices on Ganymede's surface. Interestingly, a clearly distinct band near 300 nm within the shoulder of the UV-Vis spectrum of Ganymede was also observed, but currently lacks an acceptable physical or chemical
doi:10.1088/0004-637x/781/2/85
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