First detection of CO in Uranus

Th. Encrenaz, E. Lellouch, P. Drossart, H. Feuchtgruber, G. S. Orton, S. K. Atreya
2003 Astronomy and Astrophysics  
The spectrum of Uranus has been recorded in Oct.-Nov. 2002, between 4.6 and 5.0 µm, using the ISAAC imaging spectrometer at the VLT-UT1 (ANTU) 8-m telescope of ESO. The spectral resolving power was 1500. In addition to a few strong H 3 + emission lines, the spectrum of Uranus distinctly shows the emission lines of the CO(1-0) band from R7 to P8. The relative intensity distribution of the observed CO emission is not compatible with a thermal distribution, for any value of the rotational
more » ... re. The most likely emission mechanism is fluorescence, and a good fit is obtained assuming a constant CO mixing ratio of 3× 10 −8 at the tropopause and above. The tropospheric continuum of Uranus is also detected beween 4.7 and 5.0 µm. The observed continuum can be fitted assuming reflected sunlight above a cloud level at 3.1 bars, presumably attributed to H 2 S. Upper limits of 2 × 10 −8 and 1 × 10 −6 are inferred for the CO and PH 3 tropospheric mixing ratios above this level. The low CO tropospheric upper limit might suggest that the CO vertical distribution is not uniform.
doi:10.1051/0004-6361:20034637 fatcat:q6ekcajo3bawjobtam3jkv4mpa