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Composition of the Venus mesosphere measured by Solar Occultation at Infrared on board Venus Express

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Solar Occultation at Infrared (SOIR), which is a part of the Spectroscopy for Investigation of Characteristics of the Atmosphere of Venus (SPICAV) instrument on board Venus Express, combines an echelle-grating spectrometer with an acoustooptical tunable filter. It performs solar occultation measurements in the IR region at a high spectral resolution better than all previously flown planetary spectrometers. The wavelength range probed allows for a detailed chemical inventory of the Venus atmosphere above the cloud layer, with an emphasis on the vertical distribution of the gases. A general description of the retrieval technique is given and is illustrated by some results obtained for CO2 and for a series of minor constituents, such as H2O, HDO, CO, HCl, and HF. Detection limits for previously undetected species will also be discussed.
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hal-00349440 , version 1 (09-03-2016)

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A.C. Vandaele, M. de Mazière, R. Drummond, A. Mahieux, E. Neefs, et al.. Composition of the Venus mesosphere measured by Solar Occultation at Infrared on board Venus Express. Journal of Geophysical Research. Planets, 2008, 113 (E5), pp.E00B23. ⟨10.1029/2008JE003140⟩. ⟨hal-00349440⟩
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