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Photochemistry of the Jovian Atmosphere

VIII-2.1 The Earth s Atmosphere, 330 VIII-2.2 Atmospheric Air Pollution, 332 VIII-2.3 Photochemical Air Pollution in the Troposphere, 332 VIFI-2.4 Air Pollution in the Stratosphere, 340 VI11-3 Photochemistry of the Atmospheres of Other Planets, 352 VH1—3.1 Photochemistry of the Mars Atmosphere, 352 VII 1—3,2 Photochemistry of the Venus Atmosphere. 356 VIIl-3.3 Photochemistry of the Jovian Atmosphere, 357... [Pg.7]

There is an increasing effort to model the processes and effects of photochemistry in exoplanet atmospheres [79-82], The absorption of UV and VUV radiatiOTi will lead to dissociation of atmospheric molecules this will occur high in the atmosphere before most incident UV is scattered back into space. The dissociaticMi products will participate in complex reaction schemes. For hot Jupiters, photochemistry will likely be more complex than for our solar system Jupiter. Molecules that are cmidensed below the Jovian clouds (e.g. H2O, H2S, NH3) and are thus protected from photodissociation, will be gaseous in the atmospheres of hot Jupiters. Sulphur and nitrogen compounds may play an important role in hot Jupiter photochemistry and also perhaps in haze production [83]. [Pg.323]


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